Sociology
Degrees and Certificates
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Sociology Minor
Courses
SC 450: Sociology of Health and Medical Care
Prerequisites
C or better in SC 100.
SC 476: Independent Study
Prerequisites
Permission of instructor, division dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs.
SC 485: Senior Seminar
Prerequisites
sociology major, senior standing, SC 316.
SOCL 100: Introduction to Sociology
An overview of the basic theories, methods, concepts, and issues central to the discipline of sociology. An examination of the relationship between social behavior and society.
SOCL 149: Special Topics
Selected topics offered by division faculty.
SOCL 232: Marriage and the Family
A survey of the characteristics, issues, and problems of the family as a social institution. Topics discussed include marital satisfaction, conflict, mate selection, alternative lifestyles, and institutional change.
SOCL 249: Special Topics
Selected topics offered by division faculty.
SOCL 316: Research Methods/Statistics
An introduction to the methods available for conducting social science research and the basic principles of statistical analysis emphasis on developing fundamental approaches to research projects and preparing students for work in research design. Statistical analysis is enhanced via computer application.
Prerequisites
MA 200 with a grade of C or better and a grade of C or better in CRMJ 100 or PSYC 100 or CRMJ 100. Junior/Senior.
SOCL 320: Urban Sociology
The processes that have produced the realities of urban development and culture. Special attention will be given to topics such as industrialization, bureaucracy, technology, and economy.
SOCL 349: Special Topics
Selected topics offered by division faculty.
SOCL 375: Social Deviance
A study of social deviance in terms of types, sources, functions, dysfunction, and social control mechanisms that operate relevant to these departures from conformity.
SOCL 376: Independent Study
Reading or research at a greater depth than in a normal class.
Prerequisites
Permission of instructor and division chair.
SOCL 401: Sociology Internship
Work experience under the supervision of a professional that gives experience in applied sociology. This internship is contracted by the student, on-site supervisor, faculty supervisor, and division dean.
Prerequisites
Junior/Senior in good standing, 12 hours of sociology, and permission of instructor, and division chair.
SOCL 449: Special Topics
Selected topics offered by division faculty.