Anthropology - Sociocultural Concentration
Major Overview
The faculty and students in sociocultural anthropology at UC San Diego share a basic concern with the shaping and reshaping of human life. We examine the forces and structures that regulate life as well as the ways that groups of people instantiate, modify and occasionally overturn such powerful geographical and historical tendencies and logics. Among the concerns reflected in our teaching and research are: colonial and imperial relations; capitalist restructuring and state transformation; rivalries around definitions of progress and development; shifts in paradigms of knowledge production as well as ethical and aesthetic benchmarks; struggles over how to mark and record competing histories, memories and desires, and the uneven patterning of life around such distinctions as age, ethnicity, citizenship, gender, nationalism, race, religion, and sexuality.
Course Requirements
3 Core Classes
- ANTH 101: Foundations of Social Complexity (Fall)
- ANTH 102: Humans Are Cultural Animals (Winter)
- ANTH 103: Sociocultural Anthropology (Spring)
4 Upper Division Concentration
- Choose any upper-division ANSC course
5 Upper Division Electives
FIVE four unit, upper division Anthropology courses with the prefix ANAR, ANBI, ANSC, or ANTH (either
ANTH 197, 198, 199, 196A–C)
- ANTH 128A & B is a two course series and will count toward two upper division elective requirements
Additional Requirements:
- Upper Division Residency Requirement: Students must complete a minimum of seven major courses at UC San Diego.
- Overlaps: Lower division courses may overlap between your major, minor and college requirements. Students may overlap two upper division courses between your major and minor by submitting a request in the VAC (some courses may automatically overlap).
- A maximum of four study abroad courses may be petitioned for credit toward the major.
Degree Check
In order to plan out your Anthropology major and remaining courses effectively, please utilize the Degree Check below. Students are encouraged to review their plan and progress with the Department's Undergraduate Advisor.
Sociocultural Concentration Degree Check