Sociology

Sociology is the systematic study and explanation of the full range of social relations, encompassing a consideration of intimate, as well as impersonal, institutional, and societal relations. The critical- analytical skills and knowledge acquired in sociology courses can inform, empower and enrich everyone’s participation in their everyday lives. Sociology majors, whether pursuing a BA or BS degree, receive preparation for graduate studies and professional schools, as well as for a broad range of careers in education, social research in the public or private sector, social services, family counseling, gerontology and criminal justice. Along with regular courses, and those offered on special topics of current interest, a variety of internships are available in social services, counseling and criminal justice.

Major Requirements

Sociology majors must complete the following courses:

SOC 203Introductory Sociology

3

SOC 211Quantitative Methods Soc Sci

3

SOC 341WIWriting for Social Sciences

3

Or

ENGL 214WIResearch Writing Disciplines

3

SOC 420Methods of Social Research

3

SOC 450Sociological Theory

3

SOC 470SISocial Action Capstone

3

SOC xxx
Additional 18 credit hours of sociology courses

18

Total Credit Hours:36

XXX xxx Any writing-intensive (WI) course: GEOG 341WI, POL 341WI, or SOC 341WI: Writing for the Social Sciences is recommended.