Dec 11, 2025  
2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Sociology (B.A.)


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Bachelor of Arts

Sociology is the systematic study of society with special attention to social interaction and the social making of humans. It investigates the forces that hold society together and that threaten to pull it apart through the analysis of interaction at every level from micro-group interaction to competition of nation states. Having as its goal a holistic understanding of human society, human beings and their lives, sociology is relevant to a wide range of other disciplines and everyday life issues. As a result, sociology has a broad scope that includes culture, family, gender, crime, religion, politics, development, population, and urbanization, among others. Besides their coursework, sociology majors are given the opportunity to carry out supervised field research as a part of their undergraduate program.

In addition to the possibility of pursuing advanced graduate work in sociology or related fields, majors are trained for employment in international development agencies, government, non-governmental organizations or the private sector in social and community services or research and managerial positions.

Declaration Policy

In order to declare the major in sociology, students must pass SOC 2101  with at least a “B”. Continuation within the major is dependent on maintaining at least 2.5 GPA within their concentration requirements. Students must take SOC 4107  in their last full academic year. Courses at the 5000-level are also open to selected advanced undergraduates.

Degree Requirements

A total of 120 credits is required for the bachelor’s degree in sociology in the following areas: I. Core Curriculum (37 credits), II. Sociology Concentration Requirements (39 credits), III. Collateral Requirements (24 credits), IV. General Electives (20 credits).

I. Core Curriculum (37 credits)


The remaining 3 credit hours required to satisfy the Core Curriculum are fulfilled by completing one of the major capstone courses to be chosen from:

III. Collateral Requirements (24 credits)


Eight courses from any social science or humanities discipline to be approved by the advisor, at least four of which must be at the 3000 or 4000 level.

IV. General Electives (20 credits)


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