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Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice
Vision
Our vision is that the
Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice at Towson
University will be a department that:
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Educates and
empowers students to become informed, effective, and responsible citizens who embrace diversity in their communities, society, and
the world.
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Offers strong
undergraduate major programs and exposes majors to the breadth and
richness of sociology, anthropology, and criminal justice.
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Contributes
essential learning opportunities in sociology, anthropology, and
criminal justice to students across the university through general
education.
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Teaches students in
innovative, exciting, and effective ways and provides them with
independent study, honors, and capstone experiences that deepen
learning.
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Provides students
with important opportunities for civic engagement through
independent research, internships, and service learning.
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Provides students
with advising that guides their academic progress towards timely
graduation and that helps them formulate relevant career goals and
choices.
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Works closely with
students in collaborative research and projects that serve the
campus, students, and the community.
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Enables students to
use the knowledge and methodologies of their disciplines for
conceptual thinking, critical analysis, oral and written
communication, and the application of appropriate information
technologies.
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Participates in
multidisciplinary relationships and programs and pursues new
multidisciplinary curricular initiatives at the undergraduate and
graduate levels.
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Develops and
maintains strong associations with potential employers of our
students through internships and other partnerships.
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Recruits and retains
outstanding faculty who achieve distinction as teachers, student
advisers, scholars, and agents of community engagement.
Mission
Statements
Linthicum 318
Phone: 410-704-2852
Fax: 410-704-2854
soan@towson.edu
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Are you interested in an internship in Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice? If so, contact internship coordinators Robert Wall for Anthropology, and Erik Hartmark for Sociology and Criminal Justice. |
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Upcoming CLA Events |
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Don't forget about intentional advising! Make an appointment with your adviser for scheduling Fall 2008 classes!
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