Undergraduate Catalog

Sociology, Bachelor of Arts

Program Requirements for Sociology Majors (54 credits)

The student who majors in Sociology will:

  1. acquire knowledge of major interpretations of the social sciences;
  2. engage in the specific modes of inquiry of the social sciences and pursue purposeful, honest, and effective research;
  3. participate effectively in discussion, exercising respect and critical thinking in analyzing opinions and tentativeness in formulating opinions and conclusions;
  4. respond actively and effectively to the challenges of contemporary society, relating the study of social sciences to current affairs;
  5. empathize with human emotions and values and understand the cultural characteristics and accomplishments of diverse ethnic and religious groups, recognizing and appraising the values implicit in their specific orientation.

Competency in the range of social science fields provides the individual with a background for graduate study and/or a variety of careers in contemporary society. A professional option in sociology prepares the student for a career in social service and/or further graduate study.

For graduation, students must have a minimum QPA of 2.33 in the major and a minimum overall QPA of 2.00.

27 credits (9 courses) in Sociology:

SOC 202Quantitative Reasoning

3

SOC 211Introductory Sociology

3

SOC 214Social Problems

3

SOC 218Anthropology

3

SOC 351Social Research

3

SOC 460Internship in Applied Sociology

3

SOC 465Senior Seminar in Sociology

3

Two of the following:

SOC 215Media and Society

3

SOC 303Criminology

3

SOC 315Studies in Urbanization

3

15 Credits (5 courses) in electives from the following:

SOC 219Drugs in American Society

3

SOC 212Violence and Peace

3

SOC 304Soc Networks of Crime, Health, & Society

3

SOC 305People Power and Protest: Social?Movements Around the World

3

SOC 350Medical Sociology

3

SOC 399Special Topics

3

SOC 405Deviant Behavior in Society

3

SOC 410Race, Crime, and Poverty in America

3

SOC 411The Family

3

SOC 499Independent Study

3

12 credits (4 courses) of cognate courses:

ECON 100Basic Economics

3

HIST 105Ethnicity and Diversity in the Modern?World

3

PS 210American Government and Politics

3

PSYC 211General Psychology

3

A copy of the complete curriculum is available upon request from the Social Sciences Department.