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Sociology (Minor)

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Sociology Undergrad Minor MIN

Minimum Credit Hours

15

Maximum Credit Hours

15

Title

Apply the sociological perspective

Learning Outcome

Students will explain the social dimensions of individuals, families, groups, communities, organizations, and societies, apply sociological theories to individual or collective phenomena, and communicate about them effectively.

Title

Navigate diversity

Learning Outcome

Students will describe a diversity of perspectives on race, class, and/or gender in local and global contexts, apply those perspectives to individual or collective phenomena, and communicate about them effectively.

Program Requirements

Requirement 1 —Complete 1 of 3 Courses

course - Introductory Sociology 3.0

course - Current Social Problems 3.0

course - Multicultural America 3.0

Requirement 2 — Complete 1 of 4 Courses

Social diversity and inequality courses:

course - Intro Global Women's Studies 3.0

course - Class Inequality 3.0

course - Sociology of Race & Ethnicity 3.0

course - Soc of Gender 3.0

Requirement 3 — Complete 9 hours

(No double counting within the minor is allowed). Note: Students interested in a sociology minor that emphasizes the research and analysis component of the major may select among the following courses as electives: Soc 300, 307, 404, or 405. Students are cautioned that Soc 404 and 405 have several prerequisites, which will require additional courses beyond the 15 hour minimum for a minor. Soc 307 is currently open only to majors; students interested in the sociology minor may add the course with the instructor's consent.

course - End-of-Life Care 3.0

course - Intro Global Women's Studies 3.0

course - Methods of Research in Soc 3.0

course - Applied Social Rsrch Methods 3.0

course - Evaluation Research 3.0

course - Data Analysis & Presentation 3.0

course - Social Inquiry 3.0

course - Contemporary Soc Theory 3.0

course - Adol Dev Fam & Soc 3.0

course - Sociology of Innovation 3.0

course - Class Inequality 3.0

course - Sociology of Race & Ethnicity 3.0

course - Intro to Sociology of Religion 3.0

course - Sociology of Education 3.0

SOC 327 - Soc of LDS Church & People 3.0 - This course is no longer offered.

course - Sociology of Sport 3.0

course - Medical Sociology 3.0

course - Cultural Sociology 3.0

course - Social Orgnztn & Change 3.0

course - Soc of International Develpmnt 3.0

course - World Populations 3.0

course - Intro to Social Psychology 3.0

course - Intro to Family Sociology 3.0

course - Theoretical Foundations Family 3.0

course - Sociology of Aging 2.0

course - Soc of Gender 3.0

course - Urban Sociology 3.0

course - Deviance & Social Control 3.0

course - Juvenile Delinquency 3.0

course - Special Topics - You may take once 0.5v

course - Academic Internship - You may take once 0.5v

course - Qualitative Research Methods 3.0

course - Regression Analysis 3.0

course - Understanding Modern Societies 3.0

course - Sociology of Organizations 3.0

course - Inequality & Society 3.0

course - Sociology of Immigration 3.0

course - Political Sociology 3.0

course - Markets & Society 3.0

course - Sociology of Work & Occupation 3.0

course - The Family & Social Change 3.0

course - Senior Experience Part 1 - You may take once 3.0

course - Senior Experience Part 2 - You may take once 3.0

course - Issues in Family Sociology 3.0

course - Crime, Justice, & Corrections 3.0

course - Special Topics in Sociology - You may take once 1.0v

course - Directed Reading in Sociology - You may take once 1.0v

course - Directed Research in Sociology - You may take once 1.0v

course - Political Sociology 3.0

course - Sociology of Religion 2.0

SOC 527 - LDS Church & People 3.0 - This course is no longer offered.

course - Sociology of Rural Communities 3.0

course - Individual & Fam in Later Yr 3.0

course - Special Topics - You may take once 0.5v

course - Directed Readings - You may take once 0.5v

course - Pro-Seminar - You may take once 1.0