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Nov 25, 2024
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2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology and Women’s and Ethnic Studies (WEST) Double Major
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The Sociology department and WEST program offer a double major for students interested in majoring in both degrees. Double majors are allowed to:
- Double-count 6 credit hours of any courses cross-listed in both Sociology and WEST.
- Choose a WEST or SOC Summit Experience.
General Requirements
- 30 credit hours in Sociology and 30 credit hours in WEST. 18 credit hours of upper-division (3000+ level) courses must be taken from each department.
- Complete the Summit Experience.
- All courses in SOC and WEST must be completed with a grade of C or better.
- Credit hours will total 54-55, depending on Summit Experience selection.
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Women’s and Ethnic Studies (WEST) Courses
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- Complete 6 credit hours of upper-division (3000+ level) WEST elective courses.
Complete one course from each of the following WEST Substantive Areas.
Courses cannot be counted in more than one area.
Check updated lists at http://www.uccs.edu/west/current_students/substantive.html.
Transnational/Global Studies
Creative and Artistic Expression
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- WEST 4010 Privilege and Oppression in Popular Culture
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Social Movements, Communities, and History
Option 1
Complete each of the following:
- One SOC/WEST crosslisted, upper-division (3000+ level) elective course
- One WEST upper-division (3000+ level) elective course
- One of the following Tracks
- The Sociology Exit Exam
Complete either the honors or standard-track capstone requirement.
Honors Track
Students completing the honors track will receive departmental honors upon successful completion and graduation.
Standard Track
Complete one SOC course with a Compass Curriculum Summit flag. Courses on the Substantive list that have a Summit flag may double count. Options may include the following courses. Additional options may be available in any given semester. Contact the sociology department chair, Dr./Professor Michele Companion, at mcompani@uccs.edu, for more information.
- (when taken as Sociology of Dr. Seuss)
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