Nov 21, 2024  
2020-2021 Academic Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Sociology and Social Service B.A.


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Sociology is the scientific study of a group of people with a shared culture and social structure.  Sociology majors learn how and why people behave the way they do, as well as the causes of problems within social systems.  This scientific and non-judgmental approach prepares students to work productively with diverse populations in society.

Employment

Students majoring in Sociology are prepared to continuing education in graduate school or for direct employment.  Career opportunities including:  federal, state, and local government, as well as a wide range or national and local nonprofit organizations.  Sociology students are also sought out to work in a range of business settings particularly in positions that require a non-judgmental interaction with others.

Degree Awarded

Bachelor of Arts

Contact

Dr. Tor Wynn
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences

General Education Requirements


Eight credit hours in a single foreign language is required for CBASE students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Choose an Additional 18 credit hours:


Students must also take an additional 18 credit hours of SOCI, CRMJ or PSYC courses (or HSVA 210) which may include the following optional areas of concentration.

Total Major Requirements: 36 credit hours


Total Degree Requirements: 124 credit hours


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