UD Launches ‘The Quest: The Way of Beauty,’ Season Two of the EWTN Show
“The Quest: The Way of Beauty” is a collaborative effort of UD faculty in several disciplines, including art, theology, modern languages and literature.
+ Read MoreHistorically, the human sciences, such as anthropology and sociology, emerged as traditional cultures were turning modern. One of their central concerns has therefore been the problems of negotiating this transition.
This makes them indispensable for understanding human existence in the contemporary world.
Concentrators in the program learn to apply the theories and concepts of anthropology and sociology to problems of contemporary societies. The skills and knowledge acquired regarding cultural practices, social structures and forms and aspects of the contemporary world are useful for anyone planning to go into law, government, business, journalism, graduate studies in the social sciences, or any other field demanding an articulate grasp of life in a globalizing environment.
A student electing the Anthropology and Sociology concentration will take (1) ANSC 3331: Conceptual Foundations of the Human Sciences, and (2) at least three other three-hour ANSC courses, two of which must be numbered 3000 or higher and two of which must be among those required of the major.
“The Quest: The Way of Beauty” is a collaborative effort of UD faculty in several disciplines, including art, theology, modern languages and literature.
+ Read MoreThe relics of St. Pio of Pietrelcina will visit the University of Dallas on Sept. 20.
+ Read MoreThe University of Dallas welcomes new faculty members in various disciplines and congratulates others on their promotions.
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