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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalogue
Sociology
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Sociology is the scientific study of human social life, groups, and societies. The study of Sociology gives the student an understanding and appreciation of the nature of society, social institutions, and people as social beings and creators of culture. Students in the major explore dimensions of social life and raise questions, synthesize information, analyze data, and present conclusions. Through systematic investigation and analysis, students gain knowledge and insight into the complex systems of relations constituting the modern world. Thus, students will be better prepared to make intelligent decisions in their own lives and to contribute more effectively to shaping society and the world.
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Major requirements include:
Major Course Sequence:
Students typically begin with SO101 in the first year, followed by SO 211 in their sophomore year, SO 212 in their sophomore or junior year, SO 325 in the first semester of the junior year, and SO 453 in the senior year. Sociology electives may be taken at any time. Students are highly encouraged to take a one (SO 481) or two course (SO 485) internship in their senior year.
Sample Course Sequence for Sociology Majors:
Freshman Year |
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Fall |
Spring |
HU - 103 Conversatio I |
HU 104 - Conversatio II |
SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology |
EN 105 - Freshman English |
Elective or Core |
SO Elective |
Language |
Language or Core |
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Sophomore Year |
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Fall |
Spring |
SO 211 - Research Methods |
SO 212 - Social Statistics |
Historical Reasoning |
Aesthetic Engagement |
Scientific Reasoning |
SO Elective or Core |
Language or Elective |
Elective |
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Junior Year |
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Fall |
Spring |
SO 325 - Social Theory |
SO Elective |
SO 344 - Global Society (core) |
SO Elective |
Philosophical/Theological Reasoning |
Philosophical/Theological Reasoning |
Core/Elective |
Elective |
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Senior Year |
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Fall |
Spring |
SO 481 - Sociology Internship |
SO 453 - Senior Seminar |
SO Elective |
SO 481 - Sociology Internship |
Philosophical/Theological Reasoning |
Philosophical/Theological Reasoning |
Elective |
Elective |
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