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Rehabilitation Science
The Arkansas Tech Rehabilitation Program was the first undergraduate rehabilitation
program offered by a university in Arkansas, and is the only program in the state
admitted to membership in the Undergraduate Registry of the Council on Rehabilitation
Education. As a member of the Registry the program is one of only 22 programs in the
United States that have been admitted to Registry membership.
Read additional information on the Rehabilitation Program.
Sociology
The sociology curriculum is designed to prepare students for employment in a range
of careers or for advanced study in sociology, law, criminology, criminal justice,
counseling, or other related fields. Sociology prepares majors to deal with the constant
social change that is today's world. In addition to understanding the organization
of social groups and the human behaviors that comprise everyday social life, sociologists
remain an important contributor to the collection of data pertaining to these levels
of human behavior. The undergraduate sociology major learns to identify problems,
formulate appropriate questions, search for answers, analyze data, organize information,
and express themselves both verbally and in writing. The undergraduate major provides
a strong liberal arts degree for entry-level positions throughout the business, social
service, and government worlds.
Anthropology
The Anthropology curriculum concentrates on the areas of cultural anthropology. Within
this subdivision, the emphasis concerns historic and contemporary cultures (ethnography)
and prehistoric cultures (archeology).
The Russellville Stations of the Arkansas Archeological Survey is located on the Arkansas
Tech University campus and offers traditional opportunities in the state for students
interested in archeology. In addition, the Tech Museum of Prehistory and History is
located at Tech and houses a large collection of artifacts from Ozark National Forest.
Read additional information on the Anthropology Program.
Criminal Justice
The criminal justice minor is designed to prepare students for a career in the field
of criminal justice, e.g. police work, probation/parole or corrections. In addition,
the criminal justice minor is provided for students whose major department requires
a minor.
The Criminal Justice minor provides a background for students interested in a career
in the field of criminal justice or a related area. Federal law enforcement, state
and local police work, probation and parole (juvenile and adult), and corrections
are all criminal justice careers. For the student interested in a criminal justice
career, a major in Sociology, Psychology, or Rehabilitation Science will enhance their
credentials for employment in the expanding criminal justice arena.
Read additional information on the Criminal Justice Minor.