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Nov 24, 2024
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2012-13 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology, BA or BS
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Becoming a Sociology Major
Students interested in majoring in sociology should first meet with a faculty member to discuss the program and the major requirements. Students who then decide to pursue the major should apply to the program when they have completed approximately 48 credits and most lower division University Studies requirements. Application forms are available from the program faculty or on the program website. The completed application materials may be turned in to the sociology program coordinator. To be accepted as a major, students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 in SOC 204 and 205; no grade lower than a C- in all coursework that will be applied to the major; completed University Seminar (or received credit for equivalent courses from institutions previously attended); and fulfilled their Quantitative Reasoning University Studies requirement by taking MTH 243 or SOC 241 . Transfer students must provide GPA evidence from their previous institutions. The program notifies students who have succeeded in becoming majors. Some upper division courses in the field are restricted to majors. Advising
The sociology faculty think of advising as a vital part of their teaching. We are committed to mentoring our students to help them succeed personally and professionally. Sociology students will be matched with an advisor upon entry into the program as a pre-sociology student or upon acceptance to the major. We attempt to match students with faculty based on their major areas of interest. However, students are encouraged to select their own advisor, change advisors, or consult with other faculty members whenever they feel it is appropriate. Sociology faculty are available for advising during their office hours or by making an appointment. Requirements for the Sociology Major
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A minimum of 56 credits in sociology; 48 credits must be upper division and 8 credits lower division. Of the 48 upper division credits, 24 must be upper division electives. All credits counted toward the major must be taken for a letter grade, except practicum. 3.
Research and Writing requirement: 4.
Quantitative Reasoning component: 5.
An average GPA of 2.5 or higher and a minimum grade of C- in all sociology and anthropology courses. Capstone
The sociology capstone requires students to bring sociological expertise to bear on selected social issues. In this two term seminar students review writing, research, and current controversies in the field and apply their expertise to individual research and analysis of selected issues or social problems. Sociology Core Courses
(56 credits) The following nine courses (32 credits) are required of all sociology majors:
All sociology majors must also complete a minimum of 6 upper division elective courses (24 credits), including a minimum of two 400-level courses (8 credits). These 8 credits may not include practicum or other individualized study:
A maximum of 4 credits of practicum may be counted toward the major. Practicum credits may not be substituted for 400-level electives. Up to 8 credits from related disciplines may be counted toward the major electives with advisor consent.
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