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Credits |
Academic Foundations Requirements
The following Academic Foundations courses also satisfy requirements in the major: SOCI 101, SOCI 201, SOCL 211, SOCL 212, SOCI 275. Please refer to limitations on Academic Foundations requirements (see page 71). Limited to two courses per discipline. Students should consult with an academic advisor before registering for Academic Foundations courses in order to minimize the number of courses needed to satisfy the requirements of the major. |
37 |
| Required Courses |
*SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology
(SOCI 101 is a prerequisite for all other coursework in the required core) |
3 |
| SOCI 318 Sociological Research Methods |
3 |
| SOCI 319 Sociological Research Methods Lab |
1 |
| SOCI 455 Classical Sociological Theory |
3 |
| SOCI 482 Contemporary Sociological Theory |
3 |
| SOCI 498 Internship/Cooperative Education |
3 |
| SOCI 499 Senior Thesis/Capstone |
3 |
| Total Required Courses credits |
19 |
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Restricted Electives
At least 2 courses from the lower division core and at least one course from four of the five content areas. Minimum of 18 credits, including 14 upper division. |
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Lower Division Core
Choose at least 2 courses. |
| *SOCI 201 Social Problems |
3 |
| SOCI 221/CRIM 225 Criminal Justice System |
3 |
| *SOCI 275/A&SC 250 Gender and Society |
3 |
| *SOCL 211 Cultural Anthropology |
3 |
| *SOCL 212 Physical Anthropology and Archeology |
3 |
| SOCL/CRIM 228 Race, Class, Gender and Crime |
3 |
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| At least one course from four of the five content areas: |
| Area 1: General Sociology |
| SOCI 345 Sociology of Organizations |
3 |
| SOCI 355 Social Demography and Population Studies |
3 |
| SOCI 382/PSYX 360 Social Psychology and Social Structure |
3 |
| SOCI 435 Law and Society |
3 |
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| Area 2: Family and Relationships |
| SOCI 332 Sociology of the Family |
3 |
| SOCI 351 Dating & Mate Selection |
3 |
| SOCI 372 Development of a Meaningful Life |
3 |
| SOCI 432 Human Sexual Behavior |
3 |
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| Area 3: Crime and Criminal Justice |
| SOCI 311/CRIM 324 Criminology |
3 |
| SOCI 327/CRIM 325 Sociology of Deviance |
3 |
| SOCI 330 Juvenile Delinquency |
3 |
| SOCI/CRIM 423 Sociology of Corrections |
4 |
| SOCI/CRIM 425 Crime Prevention and Victimology |
3 |
| SOCL/CRIM 421 Criminal Justice Ethics |
3 |
| SOCL/CRIM 450 Computer Crime |
3 |
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| Area 4: Social Inequalities |
| *NAMS 211 Social Issues of the Native American |
3 |
| SOCI 344 Sociology of Race and Ethnicity |
3 |
| SOCI 431 Sociology of Gender Roles |
3 |
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| Area 5: Health and Environments |
| SOCI 352 Diseases & Society |
3 |
| SOCI 380 Sociology of Health and Medicine |
3 |
| SOCI 448 Sport and Society |
3 |
| SOCI 461 Urban Society and Human Ecology |
4 |
| SOCI 470 Environmental Sociology |
3 |
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| Other Courses which may be used to satisfy Restricted Elective Requirements include the following: |
| SOCI 294/494 Seminar/Workshop |
V1-3 |
| SOCI 492 Independent Study |
V1-5 |
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| Total Restricted Elective Courses credits |
18 |
| Total minimum credits required for major |
37 |
| Minor |
20 |
| Language Requirement (See page 117) |
14 |
Electives
The total number of elective credits required for the degree will be determined by the number of courses a student elects to take which fulfill both the Academic Foundations requirements and the major requirements. Electives should be chosen in consultation with an academic advisor. Please refer to limitations on Academic Foundations requirements (see page 71). Limited to two courses per discipline. |
V 15-21 |
| Note: A Minimum grade of “C” is required in all Sociology major coursework. |
| Total minimum credits required for degree |
120 |
*May satisfy Academic Foundations requirements.
Certain courses in this program have prerequisites; students should check the course descriptions for required prerequisites. |