Sociology Degree
Curriculum
Required Core Courses (18 credits)
SO 111 Introduction to Sociology
This course invites you to see the world sociologically. We will examine culture, social structure, inequality, gender, race, deviance, and socialization from the sociological perspective. General Education Choice for Part B. Generally offered every semester. 3 credits
SO 218 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences(Same as PY 218)
Addresses basic concepts and methods of statistical data analysis as applied in psychology and other social/behavioral sciences, including organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data. The course will provide students with a foundation in descriptive and inferential statistics, touching on frequency distributions, probability sampling, and hypothesis testing. Analyses conducted by hand and using SPSS. P: Fulfillment of a Level A math requirement. Generally offered every Mod 1, 2, and 4. 3 3 credits
SO 219 Research Methods
This course is a "hands on"