4 Year Program Plan

This is a prototype of one of many ways to complete the Bachelor of Arts in Sociology in four years. The program has built-in flexibility.

A Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology requires a minimum of 31 hours of sociology coursework in which students must maintain a C average. All majors must complete five required core courses: Introduction to Sociology (SOC 101), Development of Social Theory (SOC 310 [M]), Research Methods in Sociology (SOC 317), Quantitative Techniques in Sociology (SOC 321), and one of the following “capstone experience” integrative capstone courses: Internship Capstone (SOC 495 [CAPS][M]) or Research Practicum Capstone (SOC 497 [CAPS][M]).

Students must also complete 15 credits of elective courses in sociology and 12 credits in a concentration area, half of which must be in 300-400-level courses. Concentration courses enable students to individualize their programs of study to best meet their academic and career goals. Students select concentration courses from a department-approved list and in consultation with an academic advisor.

Year 1

Semester 1

CourseCredits/Hours
Creative & Professional Arts [ARTS]3
ENGLISH 101 [WRTG]3
Quantitative Reasoning [QUAN]3
SOC 101 [SSCI]3
Foreign Language, if necessary, or Elective4

Semester 2

CourseCredits/Hours
Communication [COMM] or Written Communication [WRTG]3
HISTORY 105 [ROOT]3
Humanities [HUM]3
Foreign Language, if necessary, and/or Electives5

Year 2

Semester 3

CourseCredits/Hours
Biological Sciences [BSCI] with lab or SCIENCE 101 [SCI] (see Footnote 1)4
Creative & Professional Arts [ARTS], Humanities [HUM], or Social Sciences [SSCI]3
Diversity [DIVR]3
Electives6

Semester 4

CourseCredits/Hours
Physical Sciences [PSCI] with lab or SCIENCE 102 [SCI] (see Footnote 1)4
SOC Elective (see Footnote 2)3
Electives9
Complete Writing Portfolio

Year 3

Semester 5

CourseCredits/Hours
Concentration Elective (see Footnote 3)
3
SOC 310 [M]3
SOC 3173
Electives3
SOC Electives (see Footnote 2)
3

Semester 6

CourseCredits/Hours
Concentration Elective (see Footnote 3)
3
SOC 3214
SOC Electives (see Footnote 2)
6

Year 4

Semester 7

CourseCredits/Hours
300-400-level Concentration Elective (see Footnote 3)3
SOC Elective (see Footnote 2)3
Electives9

Semester 8

CourseCredits/Hours
SOC 495 [CAPS] [M], or 497 [CAPS] [M]3
300-400-level Concentration Elective (see Footnote 3)
3
300-400-level Electives9

Footnotes

  1. Footnote 1: To meet University and College of Arts and Sciences requirements, students must take a [BSCI] course with lab and [PSCI] course with lab or SCIENCE 101 [SCI] and SCIENCE 102 [SCI]. SCIENCE 101 [SCI] is offered Fall semester and is a prerequisite for SCIENCE 102 [SCI]. SCIENCE 102 [SCI] is offered Spring semester.
  2. Footnote 2: SOC Electives (15 credits): Any SOC course except required SOC courses and SOC 320. Must include sufficient 300-400-level courses to meet University Requirement of 40 credits of Upper Division coursework.
  3. Footnote 3: Concentration Electives (12 credits): At least 6 credits must be at the 300-400 level. Students are encouraged to select a concentration area that best furthers their career objectives. Concentration areas include: Work and Family (SOC 251, 340, 351, 384, 390); Crime, Deviance, and Control (SOC 360, 361, 362, 364, 368, 461); Sustainable Societies (SOC 332, 334, 335, 336, 430, 474); and Related Fields (COM 101, 410, 440, 464, 470, COMSOC 230, 321, 421, COMSTRAT 312, 380, CPT S 401, I BUS 380, MGMT 301, MIL SCI 201, 202, 301, 302, 401, 402, MKTG 360, SOE 110, 312, and any AMER ST, ANTH, ASIA, CES, CRM J, ECONS, H D, HISTORY, HONORS, PHIL, POL S, PSYCH, and WOMEN ST courses). Students may not use the 12-credit concentration areas to fulfill the 15 credits of sociology electives required in the major.