Schools
School of Social Sciences
Sociology (Bachelor of Science)
The purpose of this program is to provide Sociology students with greater depth of knowledge in Sociology as a science and more development of research skills than currently provided by the Sociology B.A. program, which provides a more generalized education in Sociology.
Degree Requirements
Students receiving the Bachelor of Science in Sociology degree must complete 120 total credit hours including:
- General Education Component (30 cr.)
- Bachelor of Science Distribution Requirement (8 cr.)
- Sociology Core (37 cr.)
- Sociology Capstone (3 cr.)
- Electives as needed to complete 120 total credit hours
- A minimum of 30 credit hours at the 300- or 400-level
- Courses required for the major must be completed with a grade of C- or higher
- A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required
Note: This is not a re-statement of the University’s General Education Requirement but a list of specific General Education courses which are also requirements or pre-requisites for course work in the school/major.
- SOC-S 163 Social Problems
- MATH-A 118 Finite Mathematics for the Social and Biological Sciences
B.S. Distribution Component
- Additional Life or Physical Science from BA list *
- Additional Life or Physical Science from BA list *
*Note: Must take at least one life science and one physical science.
Sociology Core
The B.S. in Sociology requires a minimum of 37 credit hours in sociology. Specific requirements are listed below.
- SOC-S 163 Social Problems
- SOC-S 199 Careers in Sociology
- SOC-S 380 Introduction to Social Research Methods I
- SOC-S 381 Introduction to Social Research Methods II
- SOC-S 260 Intermediate Sociological Writing
- SOC-S 441 Topics in Social Theory
Choose one of the following courses: "Sociology as an Applied Science"
- SOC-S 305 Population & Human Ecology
- SOC-S 308 Global Society
- SOC-S 309 The Community
- SOC-S 360 Topics in Social Policy
- SOC-S 361 Cities & Suburbs
- SOC-S 403 Industry, Labor, and Community
- SOC-S 431 Topics in Social Psychology
Choose three of the following courses: "Social Groups, Institutions, and Society" or "Sociology as an Applied Science"
- SOC-R 318 The Self & Social Interaction
- SOC-R 319 Sport & Society
- SOC-R 320 Sexuality & Society
- SOC-R 326 Masculinity & Society
- SOC-R 327 Sociology of Death & Dying
- SOC-R 463 Inequality & Society
- SOC-S 203 Sociological Concepts & Perspectives
- SOC-S 301 Topics in Gender
- SOC-S 304 Global Issues in Gender
- SOC-S 305 Population & Human Ecology
- SOC-S 308 Global Society
- SOC-S 309 The Community
- SOC-S 312 Education & Society
- SOC-S 313 Religion & Society
- SOC-S 314 Social Aspects of Health & Medicine
- SOC-S 315 Work & Occupations
- SOC-S 319 Science & Society
- SOC-S 331 Sociology of Aging
- SOC-S 335 Race & Ethnic Relations
- SOC-S 338 Sociology of Gender Roles
- SOC-S 344 Sociology of Childhood
- SOC-S 345 Food and Society
- SOC-S 360 Topics in Social Policy
- SOC-S 361 Cities & Suburbs
- SOC-S 403 Industry, Labor, and Community
- SOC-S 405 Selected Social Institutions
- SOC-S 413 Gender & Society
- SOC-S 416 The Family
- SOC-S 419 Social Movements & Collective Action
- SOC-S 431 Topics in Social Psychology
Electives
Complete one of the following
- SOC 300/400 Sociology Elective
Complete two of the following
- BUS-M 300 Introduction to Marketing
- COMM-I 334 Public Relations in Strategic Communication
- COMM-S 229 Discussion and Group Methods
- COMM-S 327 Interviewing Principles and Practices
- CSCI-A 212 Spreadsheet Applications
- CSCI-A 213 Database Applications
- INFO-I 101 Introduction to Informatics
- INFO-I 202 Social Informatics
- INFO-I 303 Organizational Informatics
- GEOG-G 338 Geographic Information Sciences
- GEOG-G 438 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
- GEOG-G 439 Seminar in Geographic Information
- ECON-E 338 Business & Economic Applications of Geographical Information Systems
Capstone
- SOC-S 470 Senior Seminar in Sociology