Sociology Curriculum
Curriculum Requirements
All bachelor's degrees require a minimum of 120 credit hours, inclusive of UD general education and major requirements as well as elective courses.
The Sociology major requires 40-43 credit hours as follows:
Sociology Core Courses (21-24 credits):
- *CJU 120:Writing Proficiency in Criminal Justice (3)
- SOC 111: Introduction to Sociology (3)
- SOC 202: Inequalities of Race, Class and Gender (3)
- SOC 218: Women and Men in Contemporary Society (3)
- SOC 331: Social Stratification (3)
- SOC 335: Social Research (3)
- SOC 336: Social Theory (3)
- SOC 495: Senior Seminar (3)
* Required for students who are required to take ENG 090
Practicum (4 credits):
- PRF 201: Career Development Strategies (1) AND
Choose one (3 credits) from this group (or departmental approved substitution) - CJU 333: Moot Court (3)
- CJU 304: Mediation Team (1); repeatable for up to 3 credits
- SOC 485: Internship in Sociology (3)
- SOC 491: Independent Research (3)
Social Services Electives from the Following (6 credits):
- CJU 215: Court Systems and Judicial Process (3)
- CJU 312: Victimology (3)
- SOC 205: Introduction to Human Services (3)
- SOC 229: Human Trafficking (3)
- CJU/PSY/SOC 357: Topics (3) - as recommended by advisor and approved by department head
Social Identity Electives from the Following (6 credits):
- SOC 112: Contemporary Social Problems (3)
- SOC 210: Kinship (3)
- SOC 222: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
- COM 320: Intercultural Communication (3)
- PSY 310: Social Psychology (3)
Social Change Electives from the Following (3 credits):
- CJU 233: Juvenile Justice (3)
- SOC 228: Social Justice (3)
- MATH 230: Introduction to Statistics (3)
- HIST 270: Oral History (3)
The Sociology minor consists of 21 credits in sociology including:
Required Courses (12 credits):
- SOC 111: Introduction to Sociology (3)
- SOC 218: Women and Men in Contemporary Society (3)
- SOC 331: Social Stratification (3)
- SOC 336: Social Theory (3)
Electives (9 credits) as follows: a minimum of 6 credits from Sociology and a maximum of 3 credits from either Criminal Justice or Psychology selected in consultation with the advisor and department head.
Students majoring or minoring in Sociology must achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher in all Sociology coursework.
Note: All Sociology courses numbered 200 and above have SOC 111: Introduction to Sociology as a prerequisite unless otherwise noted or permission to take the course is granted by the department head.
Four-Year Plan of Study: Sociology