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2014-2015 Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Sociology BA


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The Department of Social Sciences’ sociology program provides students with a general overview of the field of sociology. All majors are introduced to the basic theories of sociology, research techniques, and data analysis, the interrelationship of society and culture, issues concerning modernity, and inequality. Sociology gives the student a grasp of the “global” nature of social relationships and allows one to understand the complex interplay between individuals, communities, organizations, nations, classes, racial groups, ethnic groups, and gender.

The degree offers students the ability to concentrate in the various subfields of sociology, which allows flexibility in the choice of careers and graduate school.

The courses you choose to meet the requirements for the sociology major may not count as General Education courses. See your advisor for further information.

Degree Requirements


General Education Program 34 Hours

Sociology majors must take MATH 1500 (Statistics) to satisfy the GEP Quantitative Reasoning Requirement and must take SOSC 1110 to satisfy the general education social science requirement. See the General Education Program  for further information about the GEP.

 
Sociology Core Courses 12 Hours
Upper Division Sociology Courses 30 Hours
Elective Courses 44 Hours
   
Total Hours Required 120 Hours

Upper Division Sociology Courses (Minimum 30 Hours)


Choose a total of 10 courses (30 credit hours) from any Sociology (SOCI) course at the 3000 level or above. 

Note:  PSYC 3140: Social Psychology counts as an upper-division Sociology course

Elective Courses (44 Hours)


Special Notes


Students must earn a “C” or higher grade in every course in the sociology major.

  • Sociology courses taken on a pass/no pass basis will not count toward the major.Transfer students who have taken a major in sociology at another institution must take at least 24 hours of upper-division sociology courses at Shawnee State University in order to declare a major.
  • Sociology majors must take MATH 1500 to satisfy the General Education mathematics requirement and must take SOSC 1110 to satisfy the General Education social science requirement.
  • Students who have graduated from Shawnee State University in a major other than sociology and return to complete the major must meet all degree requirements. Students who have met minimum degree requirements must complete at least 24 hours of upper-division sociology at SSU in order to receive an additional degree.

Please contact the Department of Social Sciences at 740.351.3234 for further information.

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