2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology
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Chairperson: Madeline G. Slowik
Professors: Murray, Ph.D., Slowik, Ph.D., and Valentine, Ph.D.; Associate Professor: Kisiara, Ph.D.; Assistant
Professors: Sangarasivam, Ph.D., and Tsai, Ph.D.
The Sociology and Anthropology Department offers majors in Sociology,
Anthropology, and Social Science, and minors in Sociology,
Anthropology, and Social Research.
Required
SOC 101, 307, 352, and 444; three courses from the following basic substantive
areas: SOC 204, 314, 320, 409, 410; nine credits in sociology electives; MTH
207. The senior experience consists of a senior seminar (SOC 444) which integrates
material from sociology and other liberal arts core areas (history,
philosophy, religious studies, literature, natural sciences, mathematics, fine
arts), and a senior comprehensive (SOC 499).
A Sociology major may be combined with the Inclusive Education (Quadruple Certification
Grades 1-9) program.
Required
ANT 101, 102, 318, and 444; fifteen credits in
upper-division anthropology; SOC 352, MTH 207. The senior experience
consists of a senior seminar (ANT 444) which integrates material from
anthropology and other liberal arts core areas (history, philosophy,
religious studies, literature, natural sciences, mathematics, fine
arts), and a senior comprehensive (ANT 499).
Required
Introductory courses in four of the following:
Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology; SSC
444; a specialization of 12 credits beyond the introductory course in
one of the Social Science disciplines; 9 credits upper-division, from
among the other four Social Science disciplines. A minimum of three
credits in each Social Science discipline, introductory or
upper-division is required. The Anthropology specialization requires
MTH 207, SOC 352, ANT 101, 102, 318 and two upper-division anthropology
electives. The Economics specialization requires MTH 207, ECO 101, 102,
333, 334; ECO 410 or SOC 352 and an upper-division economics elective.
The Political Science specialization requires MTH 207, PSC 201, PSC
352, and three upper-division political science electives. The
Psychology specialization requires PSY 101, 201, 202 and a course from
two of the three areas in Psychology. The Sociology specialization
requires MTH 207, SOC 101, SOC 352, two courses from these: SOC 204,
314, 320, 409 and 410; one upper-division sociology elective. The
senior experience consists of a senior seminar (SSC 444) which
integrates material from social science and other liberal arts core
areas (history, philosophy, religious studies, literature, natural
sciences, mathematics, fine arts), and a senior comprehensive (SSC
499).
The Social Science major may be combined with the Inclusive Education (Quadruple Certification
Grades 1-9) program.
A minor in Social Research is available to go with most majors (18 credits).
Required courses: SOC 352; MTH 207 or PSY 201; CIS 141; ENGP 251 or 351;
SOC 432; and one of the following: SOC 313, 320 or 410.
Minors in Sociology and Anthropology (18 credits).
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