Sociology
The Sociology minor provides students with a well-rounded exposure to key concepts and applications of sociology, while being easy to finish quickly. The minor complements a broad array of majors across the different colleges and schools. Sociology minors find employment in a variety of occupations, including human services, corrections, law enforcement, marketing, management, human resources, research and social activism. The sociology program also provides excellent preparation for graduate study in sociology and related fields.
Courses
- ANTH250 — Introductory Cultural Anthropology
- SOC111 — Social Problems
- SOC160 — Principles of Sociology
- SOC200 — Environmental Sociology
- SOC201 — Social Inequality
- SOC268 — Race and Ethnicity
- SOC273 — Sociology of Gender (Diversity)
- SOC302 — Social Theory
- SOC303 — Research Methods
- SOC304 — Social Statistics
- SOC350 — Sociology of Age and Aging
- SOC365 — Social Psychology
- SOC366 — Juvenile Delinquency
- SOC368 — Social Deviance
- SOC374 — The Sociology of Family Violence
- SOC480 — Sociological Practice
- SOC488 — Practicum: Undergraduate