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Anthropology
- The goal of anthropology is to pursue a holistic understanding of what it means to be human by understanding the relationship between human biology, language, and culture.
- Understand the fossil record of early humans and their ancestors as well as the archaeological record of more recent prehistoric societies.
- Understand how we adapt to different environmental conditions and how we vary as a species.
- Understand the behavior of monkeys and apes in their natural settings.
- Learn about both the biological and cultural aspects of humanity around the globe and throughout time.
- Apply anthropological knowledge to help prevent or solve problems of living peoples, including poverty, drug abuse, and HIV/AIDS.
Sociology
- To understand how membership in one’s social group affects individual behavior.
- To understand the meaning and consequences of modernity, postmodernity and the new globalization.
- Understand the meaning and consequences of modernity, postmodernity and the new globalization.
- Understand how cultures and institutions interact in different societies.
- Understand the causes and consequences of social change in terms of general causes and effects as well as unique historical circumstances.
- Understand the causes and consequences of population composition and pressures and how population affects the environment and development of societies.
Political Science
- Deepen human understanding of the forms and nature of political action and to develop theoretical tools for interpreting politically meaningful phenomena.
- Concern with the process of growth, industrialization and change and the impact on government forms and policies.
- Describe how various political systems function, and to find more effective political systems.
- Measure the success of governance and specific policies by examining many factors, including stability, justice, material wealth, peace and public health.
- Political science focuses on the theory and practice of government and politics at the local, state, national, and international levels.
- Political science encompasses the study of governments, public policies and political processes, systems, and political behavior.
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