Sociology Major, B.A. or B.S.

SOCIOLOGY
The discipline of sociology explores the nature, structure, and dynamics of social life. Students who study sociology will gain a better understanding of groups, institutions, communities, and societies. Sociology examines how society is organized and how social forces influence human behaviors. Students will critically examine social stratification including, but not limited to, inequalities associated with social class, race and ethnicity, and gender. Sociology is a social science, and students will gain an understanding of how social scientific research is conducted. Students will build skills in critical thinking, research methods, and written and oral communication. 

The Sociology program offers both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees.

Off-Campus Experiences
The program supports students seeking opportunities for off-campus experiences in regular semester or summer internships.

Career Opportunities
Sociology majors go on to pursue careers in fields as diverse as advocacy, business, education, government, human services, law, public administration, social and community services, and social and market research.

Required Core Courses (21-22 credits)

SOCI 150Introduction to Sociology

3

SOCI 225Social Science Research Methods

3

SOCI 295Writing in Sociology & Criminal Justice

3

SOCI 326Social Science Theory

3

SOCI 495Senior Seminar

3

One of the following courses:

SOCI 226Quantitative Data in the Social Sciences

3

MATH 223Beginning Statistics

3

MATH 224Elements of Statistics

4

One of the following courses:

SOCI 309Race and Ethnic Relations

3

SOCI 310Social Class in America

3

SOCI 312Sociology of Gender

3

Required Concentration Courses (18 credits)

Select 6 courses from Sociology (SOCI) or Criminal Justice (CRMJ). At least 4 must be 300-level or higher.