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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:

 

  • Educates and empowers students to become informed, effective, and responsible citizens who embrace diversity in their communities, society, and the world.

  • Offers strong undergraduate major programs and exposes majors to the breadth and richness of sociology, anthropology, and criminal justice.

  • Contributes essential learning opportunities in sociology, anthropology, and criminal justice to students across the university through general education.

  • Teaches students in innovative, exciting, and effective ways and provides them with independent study, honors, and capstone experiences that deepen learning.

  • Provides students with important opportunities for civic engagement through independent research, internships, and service learning.

  • Provides students with advising that guides their academic progress towards timely graduation and that helps them formulate relevant career goals and choices.

  • Works closely with students in collaborative research and projects that serve the campus, students, and the community.

  • 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.

  • Participates in multidisciplinary relationships and programs and pursues new multidisciplinary curricular initiatives at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

  • Develops and maintains strong associations with potential employers of our students through internships and other partnerships.

  • 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

 

President Bob Caret


Law and Criminal Justice professor, Brian J. Gorman, conducts research on bioterrorism with national policy implications. He has contributed to journals like:
I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society (PDF)
Yale Journal of Law and Technology



Announcements
  Are you interested in an internship in Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice?  If so, contact internship coordinators Dana Kollmann and Erik Hartmark.
 
  Upcoming CLA Events

Don't forget about intentional advising!  Make an appointment with your adviser for scheduling Fall 2008 classes!

 

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