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SOCIOLOGY CURRICULUM
COURSE NUMBER
AMH 2010 or 2020
ANT 2000
ENC 1101/1102
Humanities Elective
MGF 1106 / MAC 1105 or Higher
MGF 1107 / STA 2023 or Higher
POS 2041
SLS 1101
SYG 2000
COURSE NUMBER
AMH 2091 / AFA 3104
CGS 1060 / 2060
Economics Elective
ENC 2300 / ENC 3243
Humanities Elective
Natural Science Elective
Natural Science Elective
PSY 2012
SPC 1017 / 2608
SYG 2010
COURSE NUMBER
SYA 3010 ***
SYA 3300 ***
SYA 3400 ***
SYA 4930
SYD 4730
Sociology Electives
Sociology/Anthropology Electives#
Minor Electives
General Electives
SYA 4942*
FRESHMAN YEAR
COURSE TITLE
American History
Introduction to Anthropology
Freshman Communication Skills I and II (both courses)
Humanities Elective
Math for Liberal Arts I or College Algebra or Higher
Math for Liberal Arts II or Statistics or Higher
American National Government
First Year Experience
Introduction to Sociology
FRESHMAN TOTAL
SOPHOMORE YEAR
COURSE TITLE
African-American History / The African American Experience
Intro to Computing / Intro to Microcomputer Applications
Economics Elective
Improved Writing / Professional Report Writing
Humanities Elective
Natural Science Elective
Natural Science Elective (with Lab)
Introduction to Psychology
Foundations of Speech / Public Speaking
Social Problems
SOPHOMORE TOTAL
JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEARS
COURSE TITLE
Sociological Theory
Research Methods
HOURS
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
2
3
29
HOURS
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
31
HOURS
3
3
Social Statistics
3
Seminar in Sociology
3
Sociology of Black Experience
3
Major Electives (3 courses)
9
Sociology or Anthropology Electives (2 courses)
6
Minor Electives (6 courses)
18
General Electives, OR
12
12
Field Experience in Sociology (Internship)
6 to 12
12
UPPER DIVISION TOTAL
60
TOTAL HOURS
120
#Students may use up to 6 semester credit hours of upper division anthropology courses as a substitute for 6 sociology elective
credit hours.
* Internship is not required. However, an internship is recommended for students who plan to go directly to work after
graduation, or those who want real world exposure to the application of classroom concepts in the workplace.
***Courses must be taken before SYA 4930.
REV 02/16/2016