The Sociology Major
A major in sociology provides the student with a basic understanding
of the causes and consequences of the ways people behave in terms
of one another. It is a pertinent field of study for anyone whose
work focuses on human social behavior, whether that work is in sales,
politics, law, management, instruction, advertising, journalism,
research, criminal justice, or social welfare.
The requirements for the major include:
1. 38 credits in Sociology 920, Anthropology 070, and/or Criminal
Justice 202 or Social Work 910 (maximum of 3 credits) courses, which
must include 21&62:920:201 Introduction to Sociology I.
2. Competence in research methodology, basic sociological theory,
and elementary statistics to be demonstrated by completion of: 21&62:920:301-302
Social Research I, II; 21&62:920:409 Classical Sociological
Theory 21&62:920:415 Contemporary Sociological Theory. Candidates
for graduate school are advised to take German, French, or, in the
case of students interested in Latin American studies, Spanish.
Sociology, Minor Requirements
The minor requires a minimum of 24 credits in sociology including
one theory course, either 21&62:920:409 or 415.
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