sonja-ulrich

Sonja Ulrich, M.A.

Lecturer

Anthropology and Behavior Science

sulrich@csudh.edu

(310) 243-3478

Contact Preference: Email

Education:

M.A., Anthropology, CSULB

B.A., Anthropology, CSUDH

Areas of Expertise

Cultural Anthropology, Applied Anthropology, Psychological Anthropology, Medical Anthropology, Mesoamerican Anthropology, Mixed Methods Research, Cult Survivorship

Professional Background

Sonja Ulrich is an applied anthropologist with research in medical anthropology among rural residents in Chiapas, Mexico which yielded a published thesis(Health Care Seeking Behavior in Rural Soconusco of Chiapas, Mexico). As a cult survivor, her experience led to teaching a psychological anthropology at CSUDH and her publishing a reader, Introduction to Psychological Anthropology. 

As an alumna if CSUDH, she is passionate about teaching for the Anthropology and Behavior Science Departments at CSUDH with a focus on mixed methods research. In addition, she has led study abroad classes in Bulgaria teaching folklore and cultural anthropology through CSUHD's study abroad program.

Courses: 

  • BEH 300 Research Methods Behavioral Science
  • BEH 490 Seminar In Behavior Sciences
  • ANT 100 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • ANT 310 Psychological Anthropology: Culture and Personality
  • ANT 315: Magic and Religion
  • ANT 334: Mesoamerica: Past and Present
  • ANT 336: Culture, Environment, and Globalization
  • ANT 337: Ethnography and Film
  • ANT 341: Folklore