Anthropology and Sociology
MajorBachelor of Arts

Program Information
Curriculum
This combined program offers an innovative curriculum that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries. Sample courses in this program include:
- AN 101 – Close Encounters
- AN 352 – Ethnography
- AN 311 – Anthropology of Difference
- SO 205 – Contemporary Social Issues
- SO 339 – Violence, Media, and Culture
- SO 345 – Deviance and Social Control
Meet Your Faculty

Jeana Jorgensen
Lecturer – History-Anthropology
Department of History, Anthropology and Classics
Department of History, Anthropology and Classics
Dr. Jeana Jorgensen earned her PhD in Folklore with a minor in Gender Studies from Indiana University. Her scholarship focuses on representations of gender and sexuality in fairy tales, ranging from canonical tales like those of the Grimms’ to…
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Julie Searcy
Assistant Professor – Anthropology
Department of History, Anthropology and Classics
Department of History, Anthropology and Classics
Julie Johnson Searcy is a medical anthropologist who investigates reproduction and maternal health. Her work looks at the intersection of disease, birth and race in the United States and South Africa. She is currently working on an ethnographic book…
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Stephen Barnard
Professor – Chair of Sociology & Criminology
Sociology and Criminology – LAS
Sociology and Criminology – LAS
Dr. Stephen (Steve) Barnard is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Criminology. Before joining the faculty at Butler, he was Associate Professor and Chair of the Sociology Department at St. Lawrence University, where he…
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