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Major Areas of Study: SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY
Course Offerings and Major/Minor Requirements
Course Offerings
By number with credit-hours in parenthesis.
For more information on a specific course, visit the department web site.
Sociology
- 101. The Sociological Perspective (3)
120. Perspectives in Multicultural Leadership (1)
- 210. Sociology of Education (3)
- 216. Social Problems in Contemporary America (3)
- 320. Racial and Cultural Minorities (3)
- 321. Social Psychology (3)
- 335. Social and Political Philosophy (3)
- 341. Sociology of Women and Men (3)
- 345. Sociology of the Family (3)
- 350. Social Change in an International Perspective (3)
- 352. Selected Topics in Sociology (3)
- 360. Social Research Methods (3)
- 366. American Corrections (3)
- 369. Peacemaking (3)
- 370. Environmental Sociology (3)
- 401. American Society: Class and Culture (3)
- 418. Deviance and Crime (3)
- 422. Sociological Theory (3)
- 424. Contemporary Sociological Theory (3)
- 490. Round Table (1)
- 495. Senior Studies (2)
- 496. Senior Studies (2)
Anthropology
- 201. Cultural Anthropology (3)
- 352. Selected Topics in Anthropology (3)
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Sociology Major Requirements (30 credit hours)
- Sociology 101, 360, 422 or 424, 490 (twice), 495, 496
- Electives: Remainder of hours from other sociology and anthropology offerings
Sociology Minor Requirements (15 hours)
- Sociology 101, three hours at 300-400 level
- Electives: Remainder of hours from other departmental offerings
Teacher Licensure Requirements
- Integrated social studies, grades 7-12 (with a sociology major)
- Contact the education department for specific course requirements
NOTE: Major/minor requirements are in addition to the Liberal Arts Essentials (LAE), which are required of all students to graduate.
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