How to apply to major
Specific Requirements for Admission to the Sociology Major: Completion of SOC 101 with a grade of "C" or better, 3 credits in a Sociology or Anthropology course with a grade of "C" or better.
Specific Requirements for Admission to the Anthropology Major: Successful completion of ANT 111 with a grade of "C" or better and 3 credits in the Sociology or Anthropology course with a grade of "C" or better.
Specific Requirements for Admission to the Native American Studies Major: Completion of NAS 101 Introduction to Native American Studies, with a minimum of a "C" grade.
JUSTICE AND SOCIETY: The major in Justice and Society combines requirements for the minors in Sociology and Anthropology and Justice and Peace Studies, with support from other departments. All JAS courses are crosslisted from other departments and programs. Consult those listings for course descriptions. The JAS major, which may be completed with a Sociology, Anthropology, or Criminal Justice focus, requires 37 credit hours.
CCAS Online Forms
This link will take you the the Creighton College of Arts & Sciences Forms page. Look for a section labeled "Student Request Forms" and click on it. Then click on the "Major Application Online Form" and select the major program you wish to enter.
When you complete the Online Application Form it will be forwarded to the Chair of the department who will review it to verify you have met the appropriate prequisites to apply. If you have met those requirements, you will be notified of you acceptance and all of your official university records will show the major you have selected.
If you have not yet met all of the prerequisites, you will receive a message advising you of the steps needed to complete your application.
How To Declare a Minor
Thank you for your interest in one of the minors in our department. You are required to fill out the minor declaration form (link below). You should also feel free to contact the department chair, Fr. Bucko, S.J. (bucko@creighton.edu) if you have questions about course selection or any other concerns.