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Sociology, Anthropology & Criminal Justice

Academic Advising

Academic advisor advising a student

The Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice strives to provide thorough and individualized advising services to each of our students throughout their academic careers.  Freshman and sophomore students are initially assigned to a professional advisor who introduces them to their major curriculum and helps them navigate their general education requirements.  Juniors and seniors are then matched with a faculty advisor who assists with professional exploration and graduation planning.  Services provided by both our faculty and staff advisors include:

  • Face-to-face meetings during the fall and spring semesters to review degree progress
  • Assistance with course selection and registration clearance
  • Availability to answer questions and help with academic advising forms
  • Provision of information regarding campus resources and career and professional development opportunities

Through our frequent contact, our advisors and students often establish mentoring relationships, and we take pride in the lasting personal and professional connections that develop between students and faculty in our department.

For more information on advising in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice, please explore the frequently asked questions below or contact your advisor listed on this page.

Autumn Donnelly

Autumn Donnelly

Advises: Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice (Last Names A-L) and prospective first-year inquiries
Office: 309 Edwards Hall
Phone: 864-656-0371
Email: ajdonne@clemson.edu

Schedule An Appointment

For assistance using CU Navigate please use the following resources for Scheduling and Cancelling an Appointment or Viewing Your Appointment Summary.

Find Your Primary Academic Advisor: iROAR > DegreeWorks > Academic Advisor 

Sisireia Simmons

Sisireia Simmons

Advises: Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice (Last Names M-Z) and prospective change of major and transfer student inquiries
Office: 309 Edwards Hall
Phone: 864-656-7854
Email: sisires@clemson.edu

Schedule An Appointment

For assistance using CU Navigate please use the following resources for Scheduling and Cancelling an Appointment or Viewing Your Appointment Summary.

Find Your Primary Academic Advisor: iROAR > DegreeWorks > Academic Advisor 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which courses fulfill the math and science requirement for the B.S. and the humanities and social science requirement for the B.A. in anthropology, criminal justice, and sociology?

    Please see the following lists:

    • See the university catalog system for your catalog year for a list of approved advanced humanities courses for sociology and criminal justice majors.
  • What are the rules related to using a single course to meet multiple requirements in my curriculum (i.e., double dipping)?

    Your Degree Works report will typically indicate which courses fulfill multiple requirements for your degree program; however, Degree Works is not always accurate.  Please consult your advisor if you have questions regarding double dipping.  In general, the following guidelines apply:

    • Courses that count toward a student’s major MAY NOT also count toward the minor.
      • A course that falls under a student’s major rubric MAY be used for the minor, as long as it is not also counted toward the student’s major. (For instance, a sociology major who is a women’s leadership minor may choose to count SOC 4610 toward the major OR the minor, but not both.)
      • Courses under a student’s major rubric MAY NOT count toward the cluster social science minor.  (For instance, an anthropology major may not count any ANTH course toward the cluster social science minor, even if it is not being used for the major.)
    • In most cases, courses that count toward general education or B.A./B.S. requirements MAY simultaneously fulfill students’ minor requirements.
    • Courses that meet general education cross-cultural awareness and science and technology in society requirements MAY double dip with courses anywhere else in a student’s curriculum (major, minor, general education, or B.A./B.S.) as long as at least 31 credit hours of general education coursework are completed.
    • A course that fulfills the general education humanities requirement MAY NOT double dip with the additional humanities requirements that B.A. students must complete.
  • How do I declare a minor or concentration or change my curriculum year?

    All changes of program are now completed online through iRoar. Select Student>Student Records>Undergraduate Change of Program. After entering and submitting your anticipated graduation date, you will see your current curriculum. Scroll to the far right of the screen and click the “Change” link. Select the desired changes using the dropdown boxes. Sometimes making one change affects other boxes, so make sure that all information is complete and correct, and then click the “Submit” button. Double check your changes, and then “Submit” one more time.

    Your change of program request will be forwarded to your advisor. If it is approved, you will receive a confirmation email within a few days indicating that the changes have been made. If your request is denied, you will receive an email providing the reason for the denial. You can make the requested changes and resubmit your form, or check with your advisor for further instructions.

  • Who is my advisor?

    See your advisor above. Also, to find your assigned advisor in iRoar, click on Student > Student Records > View Student Information.  You may also view your advisor assignment and access a direct link to his or her email address in Degree Works.

  • Do I have to meet with my academic advisor?

    The Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice requires that all continuing students meet with their advisors twice each year in order to be cleared for registration. Advising for fall classes typically takes place in March or April, and spring advising generally occurs in October or November. Please be on the lookout for an email from the department with instructions for signing up for advising appointments each March and October.

  • Who can help me with forms for course substitution, academic forgiveness, and approval to take coursework elsewhere?

    Your advisor can provide assistance with these forms. Student forms and their instructions can be found on the Registrar’s website.

    For more information on academic forgiveness, please visit this site.

    If you are considering taking classes elsewhere, you may use the Transfer Course Equivalency List to see how courses from other institutions have transferred to Clemson in the past.  Please remember that the university has a residency requirement and that students must complete at least 37 of their final 43 hours of coursework at Clemson.

  • What should I do if I can’t register for a course that I need?

    If the class that interests you is full or if you want to request an exception to the prerequisite or class standing requirements, please contact the instructor for assistance.  If you are unable to register for a class that you need due to departmental curriculum changes or special student status or if you have any other questions or concerns related to course registration, please contact your academic advisor listed at the top of this page. 

  • What do I need to do to keep my scholarships?

    Because financial aid eligibility requirements vary widely, we encourage our students to visit the Financial Aid Office for any questions regarding scholarships, grants, and loans.

  • How do I change my major to sociology, anthropology, or criminal justice or add one of these programs as a double major or second degree?

    To add or change into Sociology, Anthropology or Criminal Justice, students must attend a change of major advising session with the department’s academic advisor. Information on session availability can be found using the link below. Upon completion of change of major appointment, your application can be submitted and approved.

    Change of major requests will be denied if the student has not attended a change of major advising session.

    Change of Major Process Change of Major Dates

  • I am a prospective student and would like to visit the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice. Can someone help me arrange a visit?

    Your academic advisor listed at the top of this page would be glad to assist you with your visit to our department.  Please email your advisor with the date of your visit, the major that interests you, and any additional information that may be helpful in making the necessary arrangements.

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