Students complete the core courses described above and choose an additional 24 hours of sociology courses in such areas as socialization and the life course, population and ecology, social institutions, social inequality and social change, and deviance and social control. In their senior year, general sociology students complete their own semester long research project under the direction of a sociology faculty member.
Requirements for Sociology, B.A., General Concentration (39 hours)
- University Studies requirements: Undergraduate Catalogue
Some general education requirements may be double-counted in the major. Please see your degree audit for information.
- Core Courses (15 hours) SOC 105 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 360 - Social Theory (pre-req: SOC 105) CRM/SOC 300 - Methods of Social Research (pre-req: CRM 105 or SOC 105; co-req: STT 215 or MAT 111) CRM/SOC 301 Sociological Data Analysis and Interpretation (pre-req: CRM/SOC 300 and STT 215/MAT 111)
- SOC Electives (24 hours)