|
2012-2013 |
|
|---|---|
| General Studies |
40 |
| Pre-Major Courses |
3 |
| Major and Related Courses |
36 |
| Free Elective Courses |
41 |
| TOTAL |
120 |
Students planning to major in sociology must have a grade of "C" or better in SOC 101. For continuation in the major, students can have no more than one grade of "D+" or lower in a major required course or major elective course.
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)
SOC 320 Internship (3)
SOC 334 Introduction to Methods of Social Research (3)
SOC 375 Statistics I (3)
SOC 407 Social Problems (3)
SOC 423 Social Theory (3)
SOC 491 Senior Capstone Seminar I (3)
SOC 492 Senior Capstone Seminar II (3)
Choose five courses:
DST 201 Deaf Culture (3)
SOC 151 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System (3)
SOC 210 The Sociology of Death and Dying (3)
SOC 211 Race and Ethnic Relations (3)
SOC 225 Sociology of Deafness and Deaf People (3)
SOC 243 Sociology of Deviance (3)
SOC 268 Cultural Anthropology (3)
SOC 295 Special Topics (3)
SOC 313 Work and Globalization (3)
SOC 318 Medical Sociology (3)
SOC 351 Juvenile Delinquency (3)
SOC 376 Statistics II (3)
SOC 395 Special Topics (3)
SOC 405 Current Issues in Criminology [topic to be specified] (3)
SOC 436 Social Inequality: Race, Class, and Gender (3)
SOC 495 Special Topics (3)
SOC 499 Independent Study (1-3)
Note: To satisfy the elective requirements, students may select courses from other departments or the Consortium in consultation with his/her advisor.