The major is designed for those who desire desire a liberal arts education with emphasis on sociology; those who desire a liberal arts background to prepare themselves for graduate study in sociology, social welfare, or the related professional fields of law, business, medicine, or teaching; and those who desire to move directly into careers involving general urban problems, social welfare, counseling, community work, or the field of corrections.
Lower Division (Core Requirements)
SOC 150 Introductory Sociology 3
MATH 140 Introductory Statistics 4
SOC 202 Sociological Analysis 3
Upper Division (select one option)
Option I: General Sociology (Total credit requirments: 48)
Options II: Criminology and Criminal Justice (Total credit requirements: 49-50)
Option III: Social Welfare (Total credit requirements: 51)
Option IV: Counseling and Interviewing, Work Settings (Total credit requirements: 51-53)

