DEPARTMENT OF

SOCIOLOGY, CRIMINOLOGY, AND ANTHROPOLOGY

Understand the forces that shape society, culture, and social interaction.

Hofstra’s faculty apply rigorous social science methods to examine a wide range of issues, including the criminal justice system, health, labor, religion, immigration, human rights, and the environment. The department is also home to the Center for Public Archaeology and the Food Studies program.

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Inside the Department

The Department of Sociology, Criminology, and Anthropology gives its students a comprehensive education in the study of society and human interaction.

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Faculty

Meet the scholars and mentors who teach in the Department of Sociology, Criminology, and Anthropology.

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Career Potential

Degrees in Sociology, Criminology, and Anthropology provide students the opportunity to pursue a wide variety of jobs in such sectors as business and marketing, the health professions, the criminal justice and legal systems, social services and the private, nonprofit sector, and politics and government.

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Student Experience

The department offers you the resources and opportunities you need to extend and enhance your education.

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Contact Us

205 Davison Hall
516-463-5640

Christopher Niedt

202E Davison Hall
516-463-4073

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Brittany Hamilton

205 Davison Hall
516-463-5640

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