This major is for students interested in careers that require an understanding of human social behavior. The program emphasizes both theory and methodology, and the major offers an opportunity to investigate a variety of areas such as crime and deviance, family, minority groups, religion and social change. The major is valuable in a variety of fields, including business, community work, corrections, government services, health services, public relations, research and social services. Students who hold this degree are also well prepared for graduate study.
Students majoring in sociology must earn at least a "C-" in any sociology course counted toward the major and achieve at least a 2.50 cumulative grade point average in all sociology courses (NMU and transfer).
For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Sociology and Anthropology department page.
For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos314.htm
Total Credits Required | 124 |
Liberal Studies |
30-40
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Health Promotion Requirements | 2 |
Required Courses in Major | 40 |
Minimum of 24 credit hours must be at the 300 level or above | |
SO 101 Introductory Sociology [Div II] | 4 |
SO 208 Methods of Social Research I [Div V] | 4 |
SO 308 Methods of Social Research II | 4 |
SO 407 Sociological Theory | 4 |
SO 408 Survey Research, Design and Analysis | 4 |
SO 322 Social Class, Power and Mobility [Div II] or | 4 |
SO 351 Social Change (4 cr.) [Div II] or | |
SO 355 Introduction to Social Psychology (4 cr.) [Div II] or | |
SO 353 Globalization and Asian Societies (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
SO 312 Religion and Society or | 4 |
SO 232 Marriage and the Family (4 cr.) [Div II] or | |
SO 382 Health, Society and Culture (4 cr.) | |
Sociology Electives | 12 |
Minor | 20 |
Bulletin Year:
2014 - 2015 Undergraduate Bulletin
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