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Bachelor of Science in Sociology

Sociology
Sociology is the study of how people organize to function as a society.  since all human behavior is social, the subject matter of sociology ranges from the intimate family to the hostile mob; from organized crime to religious cults; from the divisions of race, gender and social class to the shared beliefs of a common culture; and from the sociology of work to the sociology of sports.  In fact, few fields have such a broad scope and relevance for research, theory and application of knowledge.

Sociology in the Workplace
Sociology provides valuable skills for students planning careers in a wide variety of fields including social research, criminology, demography, social psychology, public administration, gerontology, education, rehabilitation, social work and market research.  It also provides a strong foundation for those planning to enter law, business, medicine, community planning, architecture and politics.  With its emphasis in finding solutions to problems, sociology provides potential employers with employees skilled in evaluation and analysis.

Many undergraduate sociology majors continue in the field and earn the master's degree and doctorate in sociology.

Sociology Concentrations
The Department of Sociology and Family Studies offers two degree plans in sociology.

In the Bachelor of Science in Sociology, students can select from a variety of concentrated tracks of study, including a general professional track, a church service track, a business track and a track in gerontology.

The Bachelor of Science in Sociology with an Emphasis in Criminal Justice prepares students to enter the growing criminal justice/criminology field.

Completion Requirements
Classes required and the total number of hours necessary to complete the degree will vary depending upon the course of study selected and the catalog under which the student enters.  For more details, ululate the university catalog.

University Core

 

Bible

Hours

101, 102, 211, 212

12

Advanced Bible

3

English

 

Composition: ENGL 111

3

Literature

3

Speech

 

COMS 111 or equivalent

3

History

 

HIST 117

3

Science

 

Course in 2 fields: biology, chemistry, environmental technology, physics

6

Mathematics

 

MATH 120

3

EXSC 100 + 3 activities

4

UNIV100

1

Total University Core

41

Entrance Requirements

Science: 4 semesters or HS lab science other than physical science, or 27 on ACT science subscore.

Deficiency: 3 hrs in field other than HS field.

Foreign Language: 4 semesters, one language, in HS.

Deficiency: 6 hrs in one language.

BS Degree Core

 

English

Hours

Composition: ENGL 112

3

Social Sciences/Humanities

 

HIST 118

3

ECON 260

3

Choose one: ANTH 101, GEOG 235, POLS 226, or PSYC 120

3

Fine Arts

 

Choose from: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 OR THEA 250

 

Total BS Core

15

Other Notes

  • Entering students with fewer than 64 hours and all students planning to take their first college math course must have appropriate SAT/ACT/COMPASS scores for placement.
  • Consult the current University catalog for information on the schedule of future course offerings and requisites for course enrollment.
  •  See catalog for dual major and dual degree requirements.
  • See catalog for dual major and dual degree requirements.
  • Exceptions must be approved on the appropriate exception or substitution form.

Major Requirements

 

Sociology

Hours

SOCI 111 Intro to sociology

3

SOCI 222 Social Problems

3

SOCI 320 Social Change

3

SOCI 385 Social Theory

3

SOCI 415 Social Research

4

SOCI 416 Social Statistics

3

SOCI 442 Cultural Diversity

3

SOCI 498 Sociological Practice I

3

SOCI Three courses offered by the department

9

Total

34

Supplement for Major

Other required courses

Hours

CS 105 + lab

3

Literature or ENGL 326

3

SOCW 441

3

Track

15

Business

 

Pre-Law

 

Gerontology

 

Cross-cultural studies

 

Church Service

 

General selection as approved by adviser

 

Total

24

* A minor may be substituted for any track; this may reduce general electives.

Electives

 

General Electives (may include deficiency). May not include Academic Advance courses.

Total

14

Other Graduation Requirements

Min grade for each course in major and supplement

C

Min GPA in major

2.25

Min GPA for graduation

2.00

Advanced hours required

33

Total hours required

128

  ACAD hours do not count in minimum hours required for degree

 

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