On this page you will find information about the undergraduate programs in Anthropology and Sociology.
Do you want to hear what professors, undergraduate and graduate students have to say about the Department of Sociology and Anthropology? Listen to one (or both!) of our open house audio programs we created for this November 7th Open House featuring interviews and excerpts from faculty and students.
You will also find handouts for both departments as well as information about our Sociology and Anthropology Student Association (SASA) and our Department podcast.
Click here to view the Anthropology handout.
Click here to view the Sociology handout.
The Sociology and Anthropology Student Association’s (SASA) goal is to give undergraduate students an opportunity to develop a relationship with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology. By planning events throughout the year, SASA strives to create a space for members, both Executive and General, to connect with fellow classmates and faculty. Their priority is making sure everyone gets the most out of their time here at Carleton University by establishing long-lasting relationships and connectivity. Additionally, the Sociology and Anthropology Student Association aims to facilitate an environment wherein one’s research can thrive and critical knowledge can flourish. They aim to question that which is taken for granted in the social world by actively engaging the student body with critical theorists and insight.
Click here to learn more about SASA.
‘The Department’ podcast explores issues and topics related to teaching and learning, both inside and outside the classroom and features engaging interviews and conversations with educators and students.
This episode of The Department podcast features an interview with SASA co-President Jayani (starting at 50:50):
Click here to learn more about 'The Department' Podcast.