Sociology Major

The goal of the sociology program is to enable students to think scientifically about societies and human behavior. The focus is on developing citizen-scholars who can apply sociological insights to understanding social issues and social problems and developing solutions to them. The sociology curriculum emphasizes the development of critical and analytical thinking and writing skills. Training in sociology provides excellent preparation for graduate and professional studies.

Sociology majors may pursue a B.A. in sociology with or without a concentration in applied sociology. Through completing the required academic courses and an internship offering real-life application of sociology, students in the applied concentration learn how to evaluate social conditions and design ways to solve social problems.

Degree Requirements

Requirements for a major in sociology:

SOC 100Introduction to Sociology

4

SOC 306Racial and Ethnic Relations

4

or

SOC 313Social Stratification

4

or

SOC 320Sociology of Gender

4

and

SOC 355Social Statistics

4

SOC 375Research Methods

4

SOC 410Sociological Theory

4

SOC
Electives

16

Electives: GWA 207 and GWA 304 may count for SOC electives. At least 8 elective credit hours must be taken at the 300 level or above.

Total Credit Hours: 36