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Nov 21, 2024
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2016 - 2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology
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Faculty
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The Sociology Program
Sociology majors graduate with a wide range of knowledge and skills that serve them well in a variety of possible careers. All sociology majors gain valuable skills in our rigorous theory and research methods course sequence, which emphasizes both quantitative and qualitative approaches. This depth of training makes sociology majors outstanding candidates for careers in teaching, business, advocacy, public service and administration, law, medicine, journalism, international development and many other professions. In addition, sociology majors regularly pursue graduate study in sociology, social work, education, media studies, public health, public policy, law, business and urban/regional planning. Optional course concentrations within the major provide the opportunity for students to target careers related to global issues; medicine and public health; law and criminal justice; and social/policy change. Sociology minors and those who take sociology courses as part of their exploration of the liberal arts benefit from the wide range of topics covered in our courses. For additional information see our web site.
Programs and Course Descriptions
ProgramsCoursesSociology- SOCL 100 - Big Ideas in Sociology
- SOCL 150 - First Year Seminar
- SOCL 203 - Institutions and Inequality
- SOCL 204 - Contemporary Social Problems In the US
- SOCL 205 - Global Social Problems
- SOCL 240 - Special Topics In Sociology
- SOCL 250 - Principles of Sociology
- SOCL 302 - Criminology
- SOCL 304 - Gender in Society
- SOCL 306 - Urban Sociology
- SOCL 307 - Sociology of Education
- SOCL 308 - Environmental Sociology
- SOCL 309 - Media and Society
- SOCL 310 - Wealth, Power, and Inequality
- SOCL 311 - Birth, Sex, Death: Population and Society
- SOCL 312 - Comparative Sociology
- SOCL 313 - Globalization and International Development
- SOCL 332 - Families and Kinship
- SOCL 337 - Immigration, Assimilation and Ethnicity
- SOCL 340 - Special Topics In Sociology
- SOCL 350 - Critical Engagement in Context
- SOCL 351 - Sociological Theory
- SOCL 352 - Research Design
- SOCL 353 - Quantitative Research Methods
- SOCL 354 - Qualitative Sociology
- SOCL 361 - Social Movements and Social Change
- SOCL 362 - Medical Sociology
- SOCL 363 - Sociology of Religion
- SOCL 364 - Sociology of Work
- SOCL 365 - Economy and Society
- SOCL 366 - Asian American Studies
- SOCL 368 - International Community Health and Development
- SOCL 404 - Modern Organizations
- SOCL 405 - Sociology of Aging
- SOCL 408 - Migration in a Global Context
- SOCL 409 - Immigration, Citizenship, and Border Studies
- SOCL 425 - Blacks in American Society
- SOCL 426 - Sociology of Mental Illness
- SOCL 427 - Energy, Environment, and Development
- SOCL 428 - Technology, Science and Power
- SOCL 429 - Deviance and Social Control
- SOCL 430 - Comparative Studies in Gender and Work
- SOCL 431 - Comparative Race Relations
- SOCL 432 - Sociology of Sexualities
- SOCL 433 - Crime and Justice in America
- SOCL 434 - Race and Crime
- SOCL 435 - Crime and the Life Course
- SOCL 440 - Special Topics in Sociology
- SOCL 480 - Readings in Sociology
- SOCL 481 - Readings in Sociology
- SOCL 490 - Independent Research
- SOCL 494W - Senior Capstone Seminar
- SOCL 495 - Honors
- SOCL 496 - Honors
- SOCL 498 - Internship
- SOCL 499 - Internship
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