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January 2000 the College's Curriculum Committee approved the
Sociology program's proposal to reconfigure its curriculum.
Enriching and adding depth to students' study of sociology,
reconfiguration involves expansion of selected courses from
3 to 4 credit hours and some changes in major requirements.
Most sociology courses expanding to 4 credit hours now include
additional "Explorations in Sociology" via research,
collaborative learning, service learning, or writing. The
new, reconfigured sociology curriculum will be introduced
beginning in the Fall 2000 semester.
This
page links you to the various sections of the sociology reconfiguration
proposal:
For
additional information about sociology reconfiguration, for
a hardcopy of the sociology reconfiguration proposal, or for
information on the current status of the sociology curriculum,
contact William Fox, Professor
of Sociology and Department Chair.
Important:
All academic programs evolve and, therefore, the reconfiguration
proposal in these Web documents may not describe the sociology
program as now implemented. For information on the current
status of the sociology curriculum, contact William
Fox, Professor of Sociology and Department Chair.
Reminder:
This Web site, like most of virtual life, looks better on
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Created
January 20, 2000; Revised June 2000
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