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Dec 02, 2024
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2024-2025 General Catalog
Sociology, B.A. (3+3 Pre-Law Program)
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Sociology
CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS
SEMESTER 1: “C” or better in ENGL 1001 .
SEMESTER 2: MATH 1021 .
SEMESTER 3: “C” or better in SOCL 2001 (SOCL 2002 ); First Course in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the College.
SEMESTER 4: “C” or better in SOCL 2201 ; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence.
SEMESTER 5: ENGL 2000 ; “C” or better in SOCL 2211 .
A grade of “C” or higher must be earned in SOCL 2001 , SOCL 2201 , SOCL 2211 , and SOCL 3101 . Sociology majors are strongly advised to schedule all College of Humanities & Social Sciences and departmental lower-level requirements in their first two years.
Total Semester Hours: 17-16
Total Semester Hours: 13-14
Semester 6
- Approved SOCL Electives (3000-level or above) (9)
- Approved SOCL Elective (3)
- General Education Course - Arts (3)
120 Total Sem. Hrs.
1 - If two course natural sciences sequence is taken in the physical sciences, the additional three hour natural sciences course must be from the life sciences, and vice versa.
Criminology
Criminology is the study of the nature and causes of crime, patterns of crime, and the social control of criminal behavior.
CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS
SEMESTER 1: “C” or better in ENGL 1001 .
SEMESTER 2: MATH 1021 .
SEMESTER 3: “C” or better in SOCL 2001 (SOCL 2002 ); First Course in Foreign Language Sequence; Admission to the College.
SEMESTER 4: “C” or better in SOCL 2201 ; Second Course in Foreign Language Sequence.
SEMESTER 5: ENGL 2000 ; “C” or better in SOCL 2211 .
A grade of “C” or higher must be earned in SOCL 2001 , SOCL 2201 , SOCL 2211 , and SOCL 3101 . Sociology majors are strongly advised to schedule all College of Humanities & Social Sciences and departmental lower-level requirements in their first two years.
Total Semester Hours: 14-13
Total Semester Hours: 16-17
120 Total Sem. Hrs.
1 - If two course natural sciences sequence is taken in the physical sciences, the additional three hour natural sciences course must be from the life sciences, and vice versa.
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