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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Sociology Major, BA (60 credits)


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A sociology major provides many distinctive perspectives on the world, generating new ideas and critiquing the old.  Sociology addresses the most pressing issues of our time and is a rapidly expanding field whose potential is increasingly tapped by those who craft policies and create programs. Sociologists understand social inequality, patterns of behavior, forces for social change and resistance, and how social systems work.  Sociology is an exciting discipline with expanding opportunities for a wide range of career paths and is a valuable liberal arts major for many career paths.

Students may choose either a 45-credit major or a 60-credit major.

Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate, a student who completes the 45-credit major must also have a minor or second major in another discipline.

Students are required to have a 2.3 cumulative grade point average for all majors.

(NOTE: Students admitted to the sociology major cannot also have a sociology minor; however, they may have a social services minor. Likewise, students admitted to the social services major cannot also have a social services minor, but they may have a sociology minor.)

Sociology Program Learner Outcomes


Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Apply sociological perspectives and theory to social issues.
  • Apply appropriate sociological methods to a research question using ethical principles. 
  • Evaluate and communicate sociological information.
  • Apply sociological perspectives and knowledge to life and professional goals. 

Select at least one course from each of the following categories - Credits: 15


Department-Approved Electives - Credits: 23


A maximum of 5 credits of 100-level electives and up to 5 credits of 200-level electives may be counted toward the major. PSY 363, Intermediate Statistics and Research Methods are an approved elective.

Total Credits: 60


College and Department Information


Sociology Department  
College of the Sciences  

Program Codes
SOCILABA, SOCILABAP

Online Program Codes
SOCILABAO, SOCILABAPO

Online Availability
The program will have a designated online only option as well as an in-person or hybrid option.

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