Department Chair
John Dietrich, Ph.D.
Explore contemporary social issues, learn the roots of those issues, and respond to today’s challenges.
Bryant's Sociology and Anthropology major will provide you with a carefully curated slate of courses focused on health and well-being, sustainability, and justice and society.
You’ll use a variety of quantitative and qualitative methods to explore the causes and consequences of human actions and how those actions shape societal institutions and societal change. Explore societies locally and globally through time to better understand both social diversity and social change. By critically examining contemporary social issues, you’ll learn the roots of those issues and how individual, group, and institutional actions can respond to today’s challenges.
By majoring in Sociology and Anthropology, you’ll be well prepared for professions in a variety of fields, including politics, nonprofit leadership, or public administration — roles that involve research skills and working with diverse groups. Continue your learning through graduate study and earn an advanced degree for careers in areas such as social work, education, or law.
Our curriculum consists of engaging coursework that’s designed to prepare you for your future career. Just a few sample courses include:
Our graduates go on to major corporations and prestigious graduate programs, including:
One of Bryant’s most popular courses, Sociology of Sport, focuses on the global aspects of sport, especially the relationship between sport and race, class, gender, sexual orientation, national identity, and culture.
Gain practical experience and grow your confidence through our many internship opportunities.
Expand your horizons and immerse yourself in another culture through one of our study abroad programs.
Discover how to tackle society’s greatest challenges and put your ideas into action to benefit our community.
Engage your analytical mindset by collaborating with faculty on original research in the lab and field.
Lessons from a textbook can only take you so far. That’s why experiential learning is at the core of your Bryant experience. You’ll engage in hands-on projects and opportunities beginning your very first year — building skills in critical thinking, learning how to adapt to challenges, and fostering your determination to succeed.
By complementing your College of Arts and Sciences major with a business minor, you’ll learn how to assess problems from different perspectives and find creative solutions to today’s biggest challenges. Our interdisciplinary approach is a strength that leads to extraordinary career outcomes and lifetime earnings.