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Overview of Majors & Minor
Summary of requirements

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Version: January 3, 2000

NOTE: Credit hours are in parentheses


Requirements for Sociology Major

SO 101/Sociological Perspectives (3)

SO 226/Social Research Analysis (4)

SO 227/Social Research Design (3)

SO 324/Development of Sociological Thought

or SO 325/Contemporary Social Theory (3)

SO 375/Senior Seminar in Sociology (4)

Sociology electives (15)

Total Credit Hours: 32

 

Requirements for Sociology-Anthropology Major

SO 101/Sociological Perspectives (3)

AN 101/Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
or AN 102/Introduction to Human Evolution
and Archaeology (4)

AN 270/History of Anthropological Thought
or SO 324/Development of Sociological Thought
or SO 325/Contemporary Social Theory (3-4)

AN 326/Field Methods in Cultural Anthropology
or AN 327/Archaeological Field and Laboratory Techniques
or SO 226/Social Research Analysis

or SO 227/Social Research Design (3-4)

AN 366/Seminar in Anthropology
or SO 375/Senior Seminar in Sociology (3-4)


Sociology electives (12)

Anthropology electives (12)

Total Credit Hours: 40-43

 

Requirements for Sociology Minor

18 credit hours in sociology, including:

SO 101/Sociological Perspectives (3)

SO 226/Social Research Analysis
or SO 227/Social Research Design
or SO 324/Development of Sociological Thought
or SO 325/Contemporary Social Theory (3-4)

Sociology electives, including at least two courses at the 300 level (11-12)

Total Credit Hours: 18

 

Requirements for Economics-Sociology Major

21 credit hours in economics and 21 credit hours in sociology, including:

EC 103/Introduction to Macroeconomics (4)

EC 104/Introduction to Microeconomics (4)

EC 235/Macroeconomic Theory or EC 236/Microeconomic Theory (4)

EC 237/Statistical Methods or SO 226/Social Research Analysis (4)

SO 101/Sociological Perspectives (3)

SO 227/Social Research Design (3)

SO 324/Development of Sociological Thought
or SO 325/Contemporary Social Theory (3)

SO 375/Senior Seminar in Sociology (4)

Economics and sociology electives, including at least two courses
in economics at the 300 level (13)

Total Credit Hours: 42

 

Requirements for Government-Sociology Major

21 credits in government, including:

GO 101 (3)

GO 103 (3)

Government electives, including at least two courses at the 300 level (15)

21 credit hours in sociology, including:

SO 101/Sociological Perspectives (3)

SO 226/Social Research Analysis (4)

SO 227/Social Research Design (3-4)

SO 324/Development of Sociological Thought
or SO 325/Contemporary Social Theory (3)

SO 375/Senior Seminar in Sociology (4)

Sociology electives (3-4)

Total Credit Hours: 42

 

Requirements for Psychology-Sociology Major Credits

21 credit hours in Psychology and 21 credit hours in sociology, including:

PS 101/Introduction to Psychology (3)

PS 205/Social Psychology or SO 202/Individual in Society (3-4)

PS 217/Statistical Methods in Psychology I and PS 306/Experimental Psychology;
or SO 226/Social Research Analysis and SO 227/Social Research Design (7-8)

SO 101/Sociological Perspectives (3)

SO 324/Development of Sociological Thought
or SO 325/Contemporary Social Theory (3)

SO 375/Senior Seminar in Sociology (4)

Psychology and sociology electives (17-19)

Total Credit Hours: 42

Other reconfiguration documents:
| Intro | Overview | Explorations | Majors/Minor | Catalog | Goals |
| Spring 2001 | Fall 2001 | Spring 2002 |


Created January 2000; modified July 2000
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