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专业概况
在这里学什么?The mission of the Sociology/Anthropology program at Truman State University is to offer an exemplary undergraduate education in sociology and anthropology in the context of a liberal arts and sciences environment at a public institution of higher learning. To that end, sociology and anthropology students are introduced to perspectives for understanding human behavior and human conditions past and present. While sociology focuses more on large-scale, industrialized societies like the one we live in, anthropology emphasizes smaller-scale societies and long-term patterns of biological and cultural change.
The goal is that students majoring in Sociology/Anthropology become:
aware of the global patterns of variation in the structure of human society and/or its interaction with the environment (past, present and future), aware of variation in human cultural expression and the human experience, aware of history of ideas used to explain such patterns and how these shape inquiry and/or policy, aware of the variation in dominant social issues around the world, able to participate in the study of these patterns and issues,
through critical thinking and writing about the ideas current in academic literature, and through versatile use of methodological approaches to data collection and analysis, and
able to communicate ideas clearly in written, oral and visual communication.
In addition, we would like our students to become aware of the connections between these academic disciplines and a variety of career opportunities.
The Sociology/Anthropology curriculum is designed with these goals in mind. Central design principles are:
that being a successful participant in an academic discipline requires that students are taught the expectations of the discipline, that it is necessary to have knowledge to think with, that it is necessary to learn skills to read, evaluate, and craft arguments, that it is necessary to learn skills to identify and collect appropriate data, perform analysis and report results, and that it is important to encourage students to participate in activities that require them to apply and engage the knowledge and skills they learn in classes.
Courses at each level of the integrated curriculum emphasize development of different knowledge and skills. Level 1 courses introduce the broad range of subject matter in each discipline and introduce students to arguments in the professional literature and the many sources of evidence used to increase our knowledge of patterns in human organization and behavior. In addition to an introductory course, students take a 1 credit New Majors Seminar at Level 1 which fosters the development of a learning community and provides a foundation for success throughout the program. Level 2 courses each survey a particular topic within one of these fields. These courses also build skills for analyzing arguments and working with data to evaluate arguments. At this level, students determine the track they are taking through the major by their choice of three courses. The courses for each track are flexible enough to allow some exploration. Level 3 houses an integrated method and theory sequence and forms the core of the major. In these courses, students engage the key ideas used in each discipline and build the skills to design, conduct and report their own research. Level 4 courses are designed to encourage the use of knowledge and skills students build in Levels 1-3. These courses develop a deeper engagement with the subject matter and yield high-investment products. The Senior Seminar provides a capstone experience to guide students through decisions and graduate programs and careers, and offers an opportunity to polish one of the products from a Level 3 or 4 course for public distribution and/or presentation.
所属院系
进入哪个院系学习? School of Social and Cultural Studies中国学生入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计 Students must have official documents from all previous educational pursuits. This includes high schools, secondary schools, and universities. A minimum score on one of the following English proficiency exams is required for admission: TOEFL (550 paper-based, 213 computer-based, or 79 Internet-based), IELTS (minimum 6.0).课程信息
学制:全日制(120 学分)
学费:US$30,536.00 (¥ 197,687) /年
开学时间:2022八月23日, 2022一月10日
申请截止日期:1 June 2022, 1 November 2022
留学地点:School of Social and Cultural StudiesMcClain Hall 213A,100 E. Normal Avenue,KIRKSVILLE,Missouri,63501, United States