B.S. Sociology
Program Checklist
Students entering the program during the 2012-2013 year should click here for a checklist of courses for the B.S. in Sociology.
Students entering the program during 2011-2012 year should click here for a checklist of courses for a B.S. in Sociology.
Declaration Requirements
Students must have cumulative GPA (including all transfer credit) of 2.0 at the time of the request to declare the major.
Learning Outcomes
Students completing the B.S. degree with a major in Sociology should:
- Be able to communicate (orally and in writing) how sociology contributes to an understanding of social reality.
- Understand theoretical and methodological approaches to description and interpretation.
- Understand basic concepts, perspectives, and their interpretive applications.
- Understand the nature of culture and social structure.
- Understand the reciprocal relationship between the individual and society.
- Understand the diversity of American society.
- Demonstrate an ability to think critically.
- Show specific knowledge in one subfield of sociology.
Minor in Sociology
Minimum of 15 hours. Select 12-15 hours of Upper level sociology courses as well as SOCI 1101 (3 hours - mandatory).
Minor in Women's Studies
Select five courses from three different areas of study. A list of approved courses can be obtained from the coordinator of the program. For more information, please view the Women's Studies page.
Extra-curricular activities
Several student-run organizations are available for undergraduates who wish to become involved. We currently host the Sociological Collective and the Alpha Kappa Delta honor society.
Famous Sociologists
Rev. Ralph Abernathy
Saul Alinsky, father of community organizing
Saul Bellow, novelist
Shirley Chisholm, former Congresswoman from NY
Rev. Jesse Jackson
Brian Jordan, Atlanta Braves
Rev. Martin Luther King
Cardinal Theordore McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington, DC
Barbara Mikulski, US Senator from Maryland
Alonzo Mourning, Miami Heat
Michelle Obama, wife of Barack Obama
Francis Perkins, social reformer and former Secretary of Labor
Ahmad Rashad, sportscaster
Ronald Reagan
Annette Strauss, former mayor of Dallas
Roy Wilkins, former head of NAACP
Robin Williams, actor/comedian
