Liberal Arts and Sciences: Minor in Sociology


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A minor in sociology requires that students learn the basic theoretical and methodological approaches in sociology. Students must also learn about the substance of sociology in some depth and are thus required to take at least two sociology courses at an advanced level and total of at least 18 hours of sociology courses. The course work must include:

1. SOC 100 (Introduction to Sociology)

2. SOC 180 (Social Thought) or SOC 200 (Introduction to Sociological Theory)

3. SOC 185 (Introduction to Social Statistics) or equivalent introductory statistics course

4. At least two 300-level courses.


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