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Bachelor of Science in Sociology/Systems

Program Type: Bachelors Degree

Overview

The sociology major has four different emphases to allow students to learn the sociological insights and methods that will be most appropriate for their future plans.  Three of the emphases are interdisciplinary, which allows the student to focus on an area of study (urban, family or policy issues) rather than a specific academic field.  For many students, the sociology major provides an attractive mechanism for double majoring.  Since the credit requirement is relatively low and the sociology content allows students to connect the reality of social life to insights from other majors, a double major provides practical utility, expanded employment possibilities and greater intellectual cross-disciplinary development.

Curriculum

The bachelor of science degree with a major in sociology/systems consists of the 39-hour sociology major and curriculum requirements in systems analysis.  All systems curriculum courses must be completed with a grade of C- or better.


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