Do you ever wonder how people can be so different from one another or how parts of the country and world can be so distinct? The field of Anthropology looks at people while the field of Sociology looks at societies. Geography is the study of earth's features and atmosphere. If you’re drawn to understanding people and places, you’ll want to explore the many courses and programs that make up this department.
Our department offers courses in all of the areas above. If you're interested in pursuing a bachelor’s degree in one of these areas, talk to your advisor about the Transfer Studies (A.A.) or Liberal Arts - Arts and Sciences Transfer (A.A.) degrees.
Bradley Austin, Ph.D., chair and associate professor
Geography
CRSC 134
410-777-2833
baustin4@9416hd44.com
Bradley Austin, Ph.D., chair and associate professor
Geography
CRSC 134
410-777-2833
baustin4@9416hd44.com
Amy Carattini, Ph.D., assistant professor
Anthropology
CRSC 115
410-777-1201
amcarattini@9416hd44.com
Gina Finelli, Ph.D., associate professor
Sociology
CRSC 115
410-777-2386
gmfinelli@9416hd44.com
Kathleen Krueger, Ph.D., professor
Sociology
CRSC 138
410-777-2397
kekrueger@9416hd44.com
Takamitsu “Taka” Ono, associate professor
Sociology
CRSC 140
410-777-7130
tono@9416hd44.com
Keke Doy
Social Sciences, Philosophy, Interdisciplinary Studies and Transfer Studies support coordinator
CRSC 133
410-777-2649
kldoy@9416hd44.com