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            Sociologists study the organization and construction of social relations 
            among individuals, including phenomena such as stratification, social 
            movements, institutional change, intergroup relations, and population 
            change. Sociologists generate, modify, and assess theories of social 
            behavior and organization using a variety of analytic and methodological 
            approaches. 
             
            Each student should see a sociology departmental adviser at least 
            once a year to choose sociology courses and supporting course work, 
            and to monitor progress. 
             
            An interdisciplinary minor in gerontology is available for LAS majors 
            in psychology and sociology. See Gerontology. 
             
             
            Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum
            E-mail: soc@uiuc.edu 
             
            Degree title: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences 
             
            Minimum required major and supporting course work equates to 44 hours 
            including 32 hours of Sociology courses. 
             
            General education: The LAS General Education requirements are set 
            up so students automatically complete the Campus 
            General Education requirements. 
             
            Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours. 
             
            Departmental distinction: To graduate with distinction, a student 
            must have a University grade point average of at least 3.3, a sociology 
            grade point average of at least 3.5, and complete the Senior Honors 
            Seminar (SOC 495) or Advanced Independent Study (SOC 490). See an 
            undergraduate adviser for details.  
             
            
               
                | Hours | 
                Requirements | 
               
               
                |  4 | 
                 SOC 100Introduction 
                  to Sociology | 
               
               
                |  3 | 
                 SOC 200Intro 
                  to Sociological Theory  | 
               
               
                |  4 | 
                 SOC 280Intro 
                  to Social Statistics | 
               
               
                |  4 | 
                 SOC 380Social 
                  Research Methods | 
               
               
                |  3 | 
                 Select one 
                  course from the following: | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 SOC 
                    480Methods of Field Research  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 SOC 
                    481Survey Research  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 SOC 
                    485Intermediate Social Statistics  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 SOC 
                    488Demographic Methods  | 
               
               
                |  9-12 | 
                 Students 
                  must focus in one area of specialization in sociology. Each 
                  area must include at least three courses. | 
               
               
                |  2-5 | 
                 Students 
                  may select any sociology courses to fulfill the requirement 
                  of 32 hours in Sociology | 
               
               
                |  12 | 
                 Supporting 
                  course work 1 taken outside 
                  the Department of Sociology | 
               
             
            1.  Supporting course work is 
              designed to expand the student's education in the social sciences. 
              All supporting course work is taken outside the Department of Sociology. 
              A student may take supporting course work from one department, such 
              as psychology, economics, history or statistics, or from a cohesive 
              selection of courses in a variety of departments. With an adviser's 
              approval, departmental or interdisciplinary minors, or a double 
              major may be used to fulfill the requirements of supporting course 
              work  
             
            Twelve hours of 300- or 400-level courses in the major must be taken 
            on this campus. 
             
            All foreign language requirements must be satisfied. 
             
            A Major Plan of Study Form must be completed and submitted to the 
            LAS Student Academic Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester 
            (60-75 hours). Please see your adviser. 
            . 
            Minor in Sociology
            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 a 
            total of at least 18 hours of sociology courses. The course work must 
            include the requirements listed below. 
             
            E-mail: soc@uiuc.edu 
             
            
               
                | Hours | 
                Requirements | 
               
               
                |  4 | 
                 SOC 100Introduction 
                  to Sociology | 
               
               
                |  3 | 
                 SOC 200Intro 
                  to Sociological Theory  | 
               
               
                |  4 | 
                 SOC 280Intro 
                  to Social Statistics, or equivalent introductory statistics 
                  course1 | 
               
               
                |  6 | 
                 At least 
                  two Sociology courses at the 300- or 400-level | 
               
               
                |  3-6 | 
                 Elective 
                  Sociology hours, as needed to fill the 18-hour requirement  | 
               
               
                |  18 | 
                 Total hours 
                  in sociology | 
               
             
             
              
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