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Bachelor of Arts, General Sociology Option<br />

(126 credits)<br />

Requirements for Sociology degree plus: (35 credits)<br />

BHS 10300 Freshman Experience in Behavioral Sciences (1 cr.)<br />

SOC 22000 Social Problems<br />

SOC 24500 Field of Sociology<br />

SOC 34000/PSY 33900 General Social Psychology<br />

SOC 38200 Intro. to Methods of Social Research I<br />

(BHS 20100 or PSY 50000 accepted)<br />

SOC 38300 Intro. to Methods of Social Research II<br />

SOC 40200 Principles of Sociology*<br />

18 additional credits in Sociology at 30000 level or above<br />

*Prerequisite to SOC40200: 12 hours of Sociology and a 2.25 GPA in all Sociology courses.<br />

Electives or Minor (30-37 credits)<br />

Please note: Two courses in Experiential Learning are required for all students enrolled<br />

Fall 2008 and beyond. This is also a requirement for transfer students with more than<br />

2 semesters of enrollment remaining and more than 32 credit hours needed for degree.<br />

Minor in Gerontology<br />

(15 credit hours)<br />

15 Credits to include the following courses:<br />

BHS 37500 Physical Aging, Health and Behavior<br />

SOC 43000 Sociology of Aging<br />

SOC 43100 Services to the Aged<br />

SOC 46000 Field Experience in Gerontology<br />

PSY 36300 Human Development III: Adulthood<br />

3 Credits chosen fromany one of the following courses<br />

COM 36500 Communication and Aging<br />

COM 37100 Communication and Health<br />

F&N 36000 Nutrition and aging<br />

PSY 53500 Psychology of Death and Dying<br />

SOC 44000 Sociology of Health and Health Care<br />

Independent Studies on issues relevant to aging<br />

Bachelor of Arts, Sociology-Criminal Justice<br />

Option<br />

(126 credits)<br />

Requirements for Sociology degree plus: (35 credits)<br />

BHS 10300 Freshman Experience in Behavioral Sciences (1 cr.)<br />

SOC 22000 Social Problems<br />

SOC 24500 Field of Sociology (1 cr.)<br />

SOC 42200 Criminology<br />

POL 34600 Lawand Society<br />

POL/SOC 34300 Intro. Criminal Just.<br />

POL/SOC 44300 Practicum Criminal Just.<br />

SOC 38200 Intro. to Methods of Social Research I<br />

(BHS 20100 or PSY 50000 accepted)<br />

SOC 38300 Intro. to Methods of Social Research II<br />

SOC 40200 Principles of Sociology**<br />

One of:<br />

HIST 32500 Crime in America<br />

HIST 33600 Organized Crime<br />

POL 35400 Civil Liberties Const.<br />

PSY 35500 Child Abuse Neglect<br />

PSY 42800 Drugs and Behavior<br />

PSY 44300 Aggression and Violence<br />

Twoof:<br />

SOC 31400 Race and Ethnic Relations<br />

SOC 41100 Social Stratification<br />

SOC 42100 Juvenile Delinquency<br />

SOC 45300 Intimate Violence<br />

SOC 36400 Child and Family Welfare<br />

*Prerequisite tomajor - SOC10000.<br />

**Prerequisite toSOC40200: 12 hours of Sociology and a 2.25 GPA in all Sociology courses.<br />

Electives or Minor (30-37 credits)<br />

Please note: Two courses in Experiential Learning are required for all students enrolled<br />

Fall 2008 and beyond. This is also a requirement for transfer students with more than<br />

2 semesters of enrollment remaining and more than 32 credit hours needed for degree.<br />

Bachelor of Arts, Sociology-Gerontology Option<br />

(126 credits)<br />

Requirements for Sociology degree plus: (41 credits)<br />

BHS 10300 Freshman Experience in Behavioral Sciences (1 cr.)<br />

SOC 22000 Social Problems<br />

SOC 24500 Field of Sociology (1 cr.)<br />

SOC 36100 The Institution of Social Welfare<br />

SOC 38200 Intro. to Methods of Social Research I<br />

(BHS 20100 or PSY 50000 accepted)<br />

SOC 38300 Intro. to Methods of Social Research II<br />

SOC 40200 Principles of Sociology*<br />

SOC 43000 Sociology of Aging<br />

SOC 43100 Services for the Aged<br />

SOC 46000 Field Exp. Geron.<br />

PSY 36300 Human Develop. III<br />

PSY 53500 Psych. of Death and Dying<br />

Three from:<br />

SOC 26100 Basic Helping Skills for Human Services<br />

SOC 41100 Social Stratification<br />

SOC 44000 Soc. Health and Illness<br />

SOC 45300 Intimate Violence<br />

SOC 46000 Field Exp. Gerontology<br />

SOC 49100 Oriented Research/Studies<br />

SOC 56200 Public Social Services<br />

PHIL 32400 Ethics for the Prof.<br />

PHIL 32500 Ethics and Public Health<br />

COM 36500<br />

Communication and Aging<br />

COM 37100 Health Com.<br />

F&N 36000 Nutrition for the Aged<br />

PSY 43300 Issues in Dev. Psy<br />

*Prerequisite toSOC40200: 12 hours of Sociology and a 2.25 GPA in all Sociology courses.<br />

Electives or Minor (24-31 credits)<br />

Please note: Two courses in Experiential Learning are required for all students enrolled<br />

Fall 2008 and beyond. This is also a requirement for transfer students with more than<br />

2 semesters of enrollment remaining and more than 32 credit hours needed for degree.<br />

Sociology Minor<br />

(18 credits)<br />

SOC 10000 Introduction to Sociology<br />

SOC 22000 Social Problems<br />

12 Sociology credits at 30000-50000 level<br />

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