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Students interested in concentrating in Anthropology and/or Sociology can find out more about the program requirements by consulting the department chair or the relevant section of the University's web site. Students majoring in Anthropology and/or Sociology must consult annually with the department hair before choosing their courses for the coming year.Sociology and Anthropology are separate but overlapping disciplines. This unity in difference creates a special opportunity to students choosing fields of concentration in the BA. Both Anthropology and Sociology are considered teachable subjects by the Nova Scotia Department of Education. A student may study Anthropology as one separate field and Sociology as another separate discipline, or a student may combine Anthropology and Sociology and use them as one field. Courses which are labelled AN/S may be counted as either Anthropology or Sociology in the BA degree where either of these is used as a separate discipline for concentration and the same is true for teachables.
Field of study: Anthropology, Sociology