B.S. in Applied Sociology Major
The goal of the B.S. in applied sociology program is to enable students to think scientifically and practically about societies, human behavior, and social dimensions of work and knowledge. The focus is on the responsible collection and analysis of social data, thus developing citizen-scholars who can apply sociological insights to understand and solve social problems, issues, and concerns in practical and academic settings. The applied sociology curriculum emphasizes the development of critical, analytical, and practical thinking and writing skills. Training in applied sociology provides excellent preparation for graduate and professional studies as well as administrative and conflict resolution work in many business, non-profit, political, and other organizational fields including but not limited to counseling, clinical and social work contexts and careers. Through the completion of the required courses and a practical experience (i.e., an internship and / or directed applied research project) offering real-life application of sociology to a specific social context, students learn to evaluate social conditions and design solutions to social problems.
Degree Requirements
Requirements for a B.S. in Applied Sociology:
SOC 100 | Introduction to Sociology | 4 |
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SOC 102 | Contemporary Issues and Social Solutions | 4 |
SOC 316 | Population and Society | 4 |
| or | |
SOC 365 | Qualitative Research Methods | 4 |
| or | |
GEO 235 | GIS Mapmaking for the Social Sciences | 4 |
SOC 344 | Sociological Theories | 4 |
SOC 355 | Introductory Data Science | 4 |
SOC 375 | Research Methods | 4 |
SOC 460 | Applied Sociology | 4 |
SOC 480 | Practice Experience | 4 |
SOC
| Electives | 8 |
Total Credit Hours: 36