The Department of Anthropology
Academics

Bachelor of Arts in Culture and Deviance Studies

The major in Culture and Deviance Studies is designed to provide students with a basic interdisciplinary understanding of important social problems and institutional responses to treat and control them. This major teaches students the ethnographic and ethnological skills necessary to do professional field research, while maintaining strong interdisciplinary content. This major is relevant to a number of social service careers including social work, social research, protective and corrective services, probation, parole, community reintegration and treatment. The research, writing, and broad interdisciplinary training also provide majors with the background necessary for graduate programs in social work, law, or the social sciences. The core requirements pertain to theory and research, while electives demonstrate applications of these to particular problems. ( Prerequisites & Requirements, Admissions Information)
Faculty Advisor: Professor Elizabeth Hegeman, 212.237.8289



Minor in Anthropology
The minor in anthropology provides students with exposure to the range of human variation across time and space and a comprehensive background in cross-cultural studies. This minor provides excellent preparation for further study in any discipline that requires the ability to understand and deal with other cultures. (Requirements)
Faculty Advisor: Professor Ric Curtis, 212.237.8962

 

Ric Curtis, Chairperson
899 Tenth Avenue, Room 435T,
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212.237.8962, Email: rcurtis@jjay.cuny.edu