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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Sociology Major
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The Sociology major provides a broad-based, liberal arts education that stresses analytical thinking, critical reasoning, and writing skills.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students will:
- Analyze critically major social practices, structures, and inequalities
- Discuss and differentiate major sociological theories, frameworks and traditions
- Formulate, conduct, and communicate independent social research
- Connect sociological analysis to practical social action
Major Requirements (44 units)
Sociology Required Courses (20 units):
Senior Thesis Workshop or Capstone Seminar (4 units)
Complete 4 units from the following: Major in Sociology with Concentration
To receive an optional concentration designation that will appear on university transcripts (e.g., Major: Sociology, with concentration in Education and Youth), students are required to take at least four courses (16 units) in one of the following clusters. If a student wishes, one of the courses could be a First Year Seminar (on a case-by-case basis) or a Directed Study (SOC 399), as long as the student’s project is relevant to her/his chosen concentration. Please see the: - Sociology, Criminology, Law & Society Concentration, Major
- Sociology, Critical Diversity & Social Justice Concentration, Major
- Sociology, Education & Youth Concentration, Major
- Sociology, Globalization, Development & Sustainability Concentration, Major
- Sociology, Honors Concentration, Major
Sophomore Year
Fall |
Units |
SOC 302 - Global Inequalities/Soc Justic |
4 |
Sociology Elective #1 |
4 |
Language - Course 3 |
4 |
General Elective (to stay on track towards the 128-credit graduation requirement) |
4 |
Total Semester Units |
16 |
Spring |
Units |
Sociology Elective #2 |
4 |
Core - B2: Applied or Laboratory Science |
4 |
Core - C1: Literature |
4 |
General Elective |
4 |
Total Semester Units |
16 |
Senior Year
Fall |
Units |
Sociology Elective #5 |
4 |
Core - D2: Theology and Religious Studies |
4 |
Core - D3: Ethics |
4 |
General Elective |
4 |
Total Semester Units |
16 |
Spring |
Units |
Community - Engaged Learning (CEL): SOC 450 - Sociology Capstone Seminar |
4 |
Cultural Diversity (CD) |
4 |
General Elective |
4 |
General Elective |
4 |
Total Semester Units |
16 |
*This information is subject to change, the degree planner is a sample, and students should consult with the department for any updated information.
*Core curriculum requirements are not listed in a particular order
*Sociology majors will need to complete either SOC 410 Senior Thesis Workshop or SOC 450 Sociology Capstone Seminar as their senior course (Please note that students who choose to complete an Honors Thesis/Standard Thesis will need to take a course to fulfill their Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) requirement)
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