Sociology Mission Statement
The Sociology program’s mission is to prepare students for life in diverse, global societies by introducing them to applied and conceptual tools that enhance critical understandings of the social world. With a curriculum rooted in the liberal arts and sciences tradition, the Sociology program supports the university’s academic mission (and general education requirements), fosters an understanding of sociological theories, principles, and methodologies, integrates service- and experiential-learning with other pedagogies, and prepares students for advanced education in addition to careers in teaching, social work, and a variety of administrative and research occupations.
Note
* It is strongly recommended that Sociology Majors take SOC 3030
No grade below a C- will be accepted toward the major.
No more than 12 lower division (1000- and 2000- level) credit hours may count toward the Sociology major.
Students must complete SOC 3030 before enrolling in SOC 4890 /SOC 5890 .
Students may receive a maximum of 9 upper division credits toward their major for SOC 4890 /SOC 5890 .