Message from the Dean
Hello and welcome to the Social Sciences and Humanities Division at De Anza College!
My name is Dr. Elvin T. Ramos and I became the Dean of Social Sciences and Humanities during the 2020 spring quarter.
Our division includes nine disciplines: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Humanities, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. In addition, our professional and career training programs are Administration of Justice, Child Development and Education and Paralegal Studies. The division also works collaboratively with the California History Center, which serves as a repository of knowledge, research and studies. The center is home to the renowned Louis E. Stocklmeir Regional History Library. I encourage all of you to visit.
The Social Sciences and Humanities Division has a cohort representation of hard-working
and humble faculty members, who are highly involved in the classroom with students.
They are known to be change agents, advocates, experts, and activists in their own
right. Our faculty members are scientists who study aspects of our societies, human
relationships, human behaviors, cultures, environment and how we influence the world
around us. They are the heart and soul of our division and work on the front line
to support De Anza’s mission and efforts in civic engagement, social justice, equity,
access, service and opportunities. As you browse our division webpages, I encourage
all of you to get a glimpse of their individual backgrounds and review our program
offerings by clicking on the various discipline links.
Our division website will be featuring new and upcoming information, including stories, attributes and achievements, highlighted programs, college and district updates, and other important initiatives. So, feel free to explore! We look forward to answering any questions you might have. You can contact us for more information by sending an email to SSH_Division@deanza.edu.
Welcome again and see you around!
Sincerely
Dr. Elvin T. Ramos
Dean
Our Disciplines
- Anthropology
- Economics
- Geography
- History
- Humanities
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
Professional and Career Programs
California History Center
California and regional studies are the focus of this multi-faceted program, housed in the historic 1895 Petit Trianon building.