2021-22 Graduate Bulletin ARCHIVED
Department of Anthropology, Geography and Sociology
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Ray Darville, chair
Dugas Liberal Arts North, Room 335
Phone: (936) 468-4405
Fax: (936) 468-2162
Departmental Objectives
The Department of Anthropology, Geography and Sociology offers graduate courses in sociology, anthropology and geography. In addition, we offer a graduate certificate (18 credit hours) in teaching college sociology and participate, as a partner with the Department of Psychology, in an MA in teaching college social sciences.
Graduate Faculty
Professors
- Leslie Cecil, PhD, Southern Illinois Carbondale, Maya Archaeology, Pottery Analysis, Anthropology of Technology
- Ray L. Darville, PhD, University of North Texas, Methodology, Data Analysis; Regents Professor 2015-16
- Darrell McDonald, PhD, Texas A&M University, Biogeography, Geospatial Science, Physical Geography
- Jerry Williams, PhD, Kansas State University, Environment, Gerontology, Methodology, Social Class
Associate Professors
- Karol Chandler-Ezell, PhD, University of Missouri, Cultural Anthropology, Medical Anthropology, Magic and Religion
- Dianne Dentice, PhD, Texas Woman’s University, Minority Relations, Family, Gender and Social Psychology
- Williams Forbes, PhD, University of North Texas, Environmental Geography, Integrated Conservation and Development, Historical Geography
- Jeffery Roth, PhD, University of Oklahoma, Historical, Cultural, Biogeography, Field Studies in Texas and New Mexico
Assistant Professor
- John C. Pruit, PhD, University of Missouri, Race Relations, Gender, Social Psychology
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