2019-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology, B.A.
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Degree Awarded: |
Bachelor of Arts |
Total Credit Hours: |
120 |
Career Opportunities: |
Local planning agencies, hospitals, health agencies, organizational planning firms, market research, child care agencies, court systems. |
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Modern Language (7 Credits)
Choose in consultation with academic advisor. - MODL 101 4 Credits.
- MODL 102 3 Credits.
Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 Credits)
Choose ANTH 201 ; three of the remaining BHSC hours must be a 300-400 level POLS course. Choose from the General Education Core Curriculum list of Social/Behavioral Science courses. Modern Language (3 Credits)
Choose in consultation with academic advisor. English Literature (3 Credits)
Choose from: Sociology (3 Credits)
Choose in consultation with academic advisor. Humanities (3 Credits)
Choose from ENGL, HIST, HUMN, MODL, or PHIL. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6 Credits)
Choose ANTH 201 ; three of the remaining BHSC hours must be a 300-400 level POLS course. Choose from the General Education Core Curriculum list of Social/Behavioral Science courses. Sociology (6 Credits)
Choose in consultation with academic advisor. Minor (9 Credit)
Electives must be used to complete an 18 hr. minor; minors must be selected in consultation with advisor. See specific degree requirements. Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 Credits)
Choose ANTH 201 ; three of the remaining BHSC hours must be a 300-400 level POLS course. Choose from the General Education Core Curriculum list of Social/Behavioral Science courses. Sociology (9 Credits)
Choose in consultation with academic advisor. Six credit hours must be at the 400-level. Minor (9 Credits)
Electives must be used to complete an 18 hr. minor; minors must be selected in consultation with advisor. See specific degree requirements. Note:
† In order to meet University graduation requirements, each student must complete a minimum of 45 hours of 300 and 400 level courses. |
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