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Dec 05, 2025
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2025-26 Undergraduate Catalog
Sociology, BA
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The sociology program gives students the broadest possible training in sociology. It educates students who wish to pursue graduate training in sociology and make sociology a career and profession. The sociology program is flexible enough for current undergraduate students to pursue a double major in fields such as human development and family science, criminology, political science, and psychology. Students graduating with a major in sociology often find employment in community development, non-profit organizations, research, business, industry, education, and government.
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Quantitative Reasoning and Data Analysis: 3
Controlled Electives: 6-9
- Sociology majors must take an additional 3 credits from the Oral Communication competency.
- Sociology majors must take one 100-level HIST class (HIST 101, HIST 196, HIST 198).
One Course from the Following: (2)
Sociology Electives: 18
Based on interests and career goals, select 6 courses from the following Sociology Electives: Total Degree Requirements: 120
(1) SOCI 151 credits counted in Crimson Core, not in the major. (2) Each course in the Sociology major may only be counted once (i.e. a course taken as a required course cannot be counted as an elective course).
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