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Freshman Year |
Cr |
Sophomore Year |
Cr |
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UNIV 1020 First Year Connections; or General Elective1 |
1 |
ENGL 2130, 2230 or 2330 HIST 2010 American History I |
3 3 |
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SOC 1010 Intro. to Sociology |
3 |
HIST 2020 American History II |
3 |
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SW 1800: Introduction to Social Work |
3 |
SOC 3100 Sociological Theory |
3 |
|
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ENGL 1010 Writing I |
3 |
SOC/SW/CJ Elective |
3 |
|
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ENGL 1020 Writing II |
3 |
PSY 2010: Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
|
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BIOL 1010: Intro. to Biology I |
4 |
SPCH 2410 or PC 2500 |
3 |
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BIOL 1020: Intro. to Biology II |
4 |
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective (6 hrs.) |
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SOC/SW/CJ Elective |
3 |
1. ____________________ |
3 |
|
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MATH2 |
3 |
2. ____________________ |
3 |
|
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Foreign Language3 |
3 |
General Elective |
3 |
|
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Total |
30 |
Total |
30 |
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Junior Year |
Cr |
Senior Year |
Cr. |
|
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SW 4100: Probation & Parole |
3 |
SOC 4920 or 4930 |
3 |
|
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SOC 3910 Social Sci. Stat. Analysis |
3 |
SW 4120 Case Management |
3 |
|
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SOC 3900 Intro. to Social Research |
3 |
SW 4900 Internship |
3 |
|
|
SOC/SW/CJ Electives (6 hrs.upper level) |
PHIL 2250 Introductory to Ethics |
3 |
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1. ____________________ |
3 |
SOC/SW/CJ Electives (upper level) |
3 |
|
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2. ____________________ |
3 |
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POLS 1000: American Government |
3 |
General Electives (15 hrs) |
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PSY Course or EDPY 2200 |
3 |
1. ____________________ |
3 |
|
|
General Electives (9 hrs.) |
2. ____________________ |
3 |
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1. ____________________ |
3 |
3. ____________________ |
3 |
|
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2. ____________________ |
3 |
4. ____________________ |
3 |
|
|
3. ____________________ |
3 |
5. ____________________ |
3 |
|
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Total |
30 |
Total |
30 |
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1 UNIV 1020 or equivalent is required for first time freshmen. Students not required to take UNIV 1020 may take a general elective (it does not have to be a one-hour course). See your academic advisor.
2 Any general education mathematics course. MATH 1010 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics Ideas recommended.
3 The minimum is a course in a specific language. None of the “Country and the People” courses are acceptable.
General Sociology Track
Social Work Concentration
Criminal Justice Concentration
Philosophy/Anthropology Minors
Description of the sociology major and list of some of the subfields within the discipline of sociology.
Professional development opportunities for sociology majors
Student Accomplishments
International Sociology Honor Society
A student organization designed to further the academic and career development of any student.
Contact information for majors interested in internships.
Links to useful sociology websites