Sociology Minor Requirements

B.A. SOCIOLOGY MINOR – GERONTOLOGY (SGER) 27 S.H
REQUIRED COURSES (18 S.H.)

              SOC      150        Introduction to Sociology (3)

              SOC      434        Medical Sociology (3)

W          SOC      435        Family Roles and Relationships (3)

W          SOC      440        Dying and Death (3)

W          SOC      450        Sociology of Aging (3)

              SOC 385 or SOC 386 Field Experience (1-6)

*Note:  Field experience is required for sociology students and all other students except nursing students. This is not meant as a substitute for SOC 460. Equivalency credit may be granted; see coordinator of gerontology minor (R. S. Schwartz).

ELECTIVES (9 S.H.)
*
Recommended electives are to be selected from 300-level or above in consultation with an advisor.

              SOC      340        Social-Cultural Anthropology (3)

              SOC      350        Population Analysis (3)

              SOC      412        Sexuality in American Society (3)

              SOC      421        Urban Sociology (3)

              SOC      425        Social Change and Social Movements (3)

              SOC      431        Social Class and Power (3 S.H.)

              SOC      435        Family Roles and Relationships

              SOC      488        Health and Human Services Organization

Other electives may be considered. See the coordinator of the gerontology program.

B.A. MINOR – SOCIOLOGY (SOCG) 18 S.H. 
REQUIRED COURSES (9 S.H.)

              SOC      150        Introduction to Sociology (3)

              SOC      205        Social Interaction (3)

              SOC      216        Social Problems (3)

ELECTIVES (9 S.H.)
Electives within the department must total 9 S.H. and be selected from 300-level or above in sociology.   
 

**In order to best serve its students, the B.A. Sociology Program constantly evaluates and, if necessary, revises its requirements or curriculum.  Therefore, the information provided here may change.  Please see a Sociology Department advisor for up-to-date program requirements and options.

Last Modified: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 15:46 by Heather Alt

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