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Nov 21, 2024
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2008-2009 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology, BA
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Outcomes
- To read critically, write in a clear logical manner, and verbally communicate clearly and effectively
- To show broad knowledge about society and social behavior and provide credible explanations that explain how and why social development has taken a particular direction
- To analyze, understand and assess the complexity of the human experience as related to social institutions
- To analyze and describe how we developed as a people or society, including the social phenomena of racism, sexism, and other forms of structured inequality
- To identify and critically assess ethnocentrism
- To apply analytic, evaluative, and critical skills in the collection and analysis of sociological data
General Requirements
- A minimum of 36 hours in Sociology, at least 18 hours of which must be upper-division courses (300 or 400 level). Courses at the 500 level may be taken by qualified undergraduates with the consent of the instructor
- Completing the Sociology Field Test from Educational Testing Services during the final semester of course work. Dates and times for the test will be announced.
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Required Core Courses (16 Credit Hours)
Three Courses Selected From the Following (9 Credit Hours)
Or Approved Upper Division Sociology Alternative
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