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Sociology Major: Degree Requirements

42 required credit hours
27 general education credit hours
59 elective credit hours

Courses in sociology (ANSO) are designed to help students develop a multicultural understanding of the human experience and the analytical skills necessary for critically evaluating the diversity of human belief systems.

A minimum of 42 credit hours must be selected from within anthropology/sociology. At least 15 credit hours must be must be in 3000-4000 level courses.

Learning Goals for the Sociology program:

Upon completion of the program, students should:

  • Be able to apply the sociological imagination to trace the links between individual experiences and social forces, and to grasp the ways history interacts with both experience and social factors.
  • Understand substantive issues, including how culture and social structures operate, the reciprocal relationships between individuals and society, and the impact of social institution and social inequality on society.
  • Be able to evaluate the assumptions, purposes and methods of sociological methods and research.
  • Have an awareness of social and sociological theories and be able to discuss and apply basic theoretical orientations of the discipline.
  • Be able to distinguish individual, social and cultural frames of analysis and micro and macro levels of analysis through the use of social theory.
  • Have developed a multicultural and cross-cultural perspective of our world, including an awareness of the factors contributing to diversity and inequality within and among nations.

Students are required to take the following courses:

ANSO 1010 Introduction to Sociology 3 hours
ANSO 1020 Social Issues 3 hours
ANSO 3550 Theories of Social Science 3 hours
ANSO 4900 Senior Seminar 3 hours

One course from the following:

ANSO 2750 Introduction to Measurement and Statistics 3 hours
ANSO 2825 Introduction to Research Methods 3 hours

Two courses from the following:

ANSO 2560 Social Movements 3 hours
ANSO 3960 Ethnic and Minority Relations 3 hours
ANSO 4200 Class, Status and Power 3 hours
ANSO 4275 Gender and Sex Roles 3 hours

Within required and elective courses, a minimum of 15 credit hours within the major must be in 3000-4000 level courses.

Special Requirements

No more than 6 credit hours obtained in practica, independent learning experiences, reading courses, and assessment of prior learning may be applied toward the 42 credit hours required for the major.

Current Webster students should petition for admission to the department on completion of no more than 45 credit hours of academic work. Transfer students are urged to petition for admission to the department at the time of acceptance to the University. Transfer students must complete a minimum of 24 approved credit hours of academic work at Webster within the major. These courses may be included as part of the residency requirement.

Courses completed with a grade below a C– do not count toward fulfilling the specific course requirements of the major.

 


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