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Apr 28, 2024
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology
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Professor: Kaufman, Marti
Assistant Professor: Deckard, Ewoodzie, Martinez
Affiliate Faculty: Associate Professor Kelly
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Cultural Diversity Requirement
Sociology 205, 261, 340, and 430 satisfy the cultural diversity requirement.
Major Requirements (A.B. Degree)
Ten courses, including:
1. Statistics (SOC 260)
2. Theory (SOC 370, SOC 371, SOC 372, SOC 373, or another new theory course)
3. Research Methods (SOC 390, SOC 391, SOC 392, or another new methods course)
4. Second theory or methods course
5. At least one 400-level senior seminar course*
6. 5 other courses, 2 of which must be 300+ level
No more than two independent research courses may count toward the major.
*A student may choose to write a thesis but must receive department approval. Theses will be done by independent study (495). To earn honors, a student must write a thesis.
Honors Requirements
A major desiring to become a candidate for honors in sociology must apply in writing to the department at the beginning of the fall semester of the senior year. Applicants must have an overall GPA of 3.2 and a GPA of 3.5 in all course work taken in the major. In order to receive honors, a student must, in addition to maintaining this level of performance, receive a grade of at least A- on the Senior Thesis (SOC 495) as well as departmental recommendation. In the case of an exceptional academic record, together with a thesis of the highest quality, the department may confer high honors.
Rationale for Course Numbering
Sociology 100-level courses provide an introduction to the discipline. These courses are limited to first year students, sophomores, and juniors.
200-level courses, with the exception of 260 (Statistics), provide an introduction to substantive topics within the field. These courses are open to students at all levels.
300-level courses focus on theory, methods, and more advanced topics. While open to students at all levels, a previous course in sociology is often helpful.
400-level courses are advanced seminars that involve research. A previous course in Sociology is recommended.
Sociology Courses
- COM 350 - Communication and Issues of Diversity (=SOC 350)
- EDU 260 - Oppression & Education (=SOC 260)
- EDU 290 - Oral History: Problems, Perspectives, & Possibilities (=SOC 290)
- HHV 320 - Health, Culture and Illness in East Asia
- SOC 101 - Introductory Sociology
- SOC 102 - Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality
- SOC 105 - Race, Religion, & Donald Trump
- SOC 201 - Social Statistics
- SOC 205 - Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOC 210 - Power and Politics
- SOC 212 - Deviance and Social Control
- SOC 217 - Gender and Society
- SOC 218 - Gendered Communication in Society (= COM 218)
- SOC 221 - Schools and Society (= EDU 221)
- SOC 222 - Sociology of Culture
- SOC 225 - Religion and Non-Religion
- SOC 226 - The Criminal
- SOC 227 - Hip Hop and Urban Sociology
- SOC 228 - Sociology of Cities and Urban Life
- SOC 230 - Sociology of Work
- SOC 231 - Leadership & Organizations
- SOC 235 - Sociology of the South
- SOC 237 - Boys and Men in Society
- SOC 240 - Social Movements
- SOC 242 - Globalization & Social Change
- SOC 243 - Global Health and Social Inequalities
- SOC 246 - American Families
- SOC 247 - Global Development & Underdevelopment
- SOC 250 - Housing
- SOC 251 - Health Disparities in the U.S. and Beyond (=HHV 251)
- SOC 260 - Oppression & Education (=EDU 260)
- SOC 265 - Population & Society
- SOC 272 - Human Geography (= ENV 272)
- SOC 275 - Mass Media & Society (= COM 275)
- SOC 280 - Introduction to Global Health (=HHV 280)
- SOC 290 - Oral History: Problems, Perspectives, & Possibilities (=EDU 290)
- SOC 300 - Education in African American Society
- SOC 305 - Refugees, Migrants, and the Stateless
- SOC 310 - Gender, Race, and Sports
- SOC 312 - Gender, Race and Class in Media
- SOC 315 - Media Effects (= COM 315)
- SOC 317 - Gender and Globalization
- SOC 320 - Growing Up Jim Crow (= AFR 320, EDU 320)
- SOC 330 - Sociology of Education (=EDU 330)
- SOC 331 - Theoretical Explorations of Community Engagement
- SOC 333 - Organizing Innovation and Creativity in Organizations
- SOC 340 - Education in African American Society (=EDU 340)
- SOC 350 - Communication and Issues of Diversity (=COM 350)
- SOC 360 - Medical Sociology
- SOC 363 - Urban Geography (= ENV 373)
- SOC 370 - Major Sociological Theorists
- SOC 371 - Contemporary Race Theory
- SOC 372 - Feminist Theories
- SOC 373 - Contemporary Social Theory
- SOC 380 - Sociology of Hollywood
- SOC 382 - Men and Masculinities
- SOC 386 - Religion and Young Adults
- SOC 388 - Marriage in the Age of Trump
- SOC 390 - Qualitative Research Methods
- SOC 391 - Survey Methodology
- SOC 392 - Quantitative Data Analysis
- SOC 394 - Advanced Seminar in Global Health Methods
- SOC 395 - Independent Research in Sociology
- SOC 410 - Advanced Seminars in Sociology, SOC 410-419
- SOC 430 - Race and Religious Faith
- SOC 440 - The Sociology of Beatties Ford Road
- SOC 488 - Fatherhood
- SOC 495 - Independent Research in Sociology
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