Undergraduate Major
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)
