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Course Overview

Sociology is the study of human social relationships, interactions and institutions. Sociology encourages us to see the world in a new light. Much of our lives are socially constructed through friendships, social networks, families, church groups, socioeconomic classes, complex organizations, nations or global movements. Sociology uses both quantitative and qualitative tools to understand how and why our society changes.

An undergraduate degree in sociology is excellent preparation for graduate work in sociology or for entry level positions in business, social service and government worlds. Sociologists are found as teachers, researchers, employees of government agencies, research bureaus, welfare agencies and large companies. This social science based concentration provides excellent training for careers in law, education, medicine, social work and counseling.

Entry Requirement 

General Education Requirements

Majors must satisfy the university and college general education requirements. Foreign language proficiency is not required, although students are encouraged to take foreign language courses.

All required courses for the major must be completed with a grade of C- or better. Courses counting toward the major requirements may not be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.

The minimum number of Sociology hours required for the B.S. degree is 33.

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