Course Overview
Course Overview This interdisciplinary course in History, Sociology, and Anthropology equips students with the critical analytical and communication skills to investigate the complexities of human societies across time and culture. Students learn to conduct research and communicate their findings logically and effectively, preparing them for engaged citizenship and diverse career paths. The program is further enriched by its sponsorship of impactful events like Black History Month and its connection to relevant minor programs. Key Program Highlights Develops strong analytical, research, and communication skills highly valued in any profession. Offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding human cultures, past and present. Provides opportunities for practical engagement through sponsored events like Earth Day and Native American Week. Connects to dynamic minor programs in Gender and Women's Studies, Shakespeare Studies, and Sustainability Studies. Prepares students to become informed, responsible, and effective global citizens.
Available Intakes
May 2026
CampusSUU Cedar Campus
CityCedar City
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 22,060
August 2026
CampusSUU Cedar Campus
CityCedar City
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 22,060
January 2027
CampusSUU Cedar Campus
CityCedar City
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 22,060