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					| 2011-2012 UMass Dartmouth Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog] 
 
 Sociology Major  |  
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				BA degreeSociology is the study of social behavior and the socio-cultural settings in which it occurs. It involves the study of whole societies and their basic institutions as well as smaller scale groups such as the family, peer group and neighborhood. Sociology has long been a popular major for students planning futures and further training in such professions as social work, law, politics, education, public administration, public health and health care, and urban planning. A major in this department provides a foundation for social action as well as for graduate work in a variety of disciplines including policy studies, sociology, anthropology and women’s studies. Students who registered for the sociology major before 9/1/07, transfer students who entered in 07/08, and transfer students who entered in 08/09 with more than 30 credits are expected to meet the “old requirements.” All other students follow the regular requirements.
 As of Fall 2007, courses counting for the major must be completed with a C- or higher. UMass Dartmouth students seeking admissions into the Sociology major must have earned a minimum of 45 credits with a minimum cumulative G.P.A of 2.50.  Transfer students seeking admission into the Sociology major must have a minimum of a 2.75 G.P.A. overall.  Students interested in majoring in Sociology or Sociology / Anthropology Option must see the Department Chair for permission to enter the program, to discuss the program requirements and to arrange for a permanent advisor. Contact: Prof. Andrea Klimt, 508-999-8831, aklimt@umassd.edu.   |  
													| Requirements
 To successfully complete the program for graduation, all students must:  Maintain a minimum of 2.5 GPA in the major; beginning in fall 2009, students entering the major (starting with the class of 2013) must maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA in the majorMaintain a minimum of a 2.0 overall GPAMeet the Sociology major requirementsComplete 30 credits at the 300/400 level (this includes courses in the major, excluding Experiential Learning)Complete a minimum of 120 credits, at least 45 of which must be earned at UMass DartmouthComplete the General Education requirements of the universityComplete the Distribution Requirements of the College of Arts and SciencesIntroduction
 Three (3) credits required.Theory
 Three (3) credits required. To be taken sophomore or junior year.Methods
 Three (3) credits required. To be taken junior year.Sociology Electives
 Twenty-one (21) credits required of which fifteen (15) credits must be at the 300 - 400 level. Includes only courses with SOC or ANT prefixes. CJS courses  may be elected only with permission of the Department Chair.Internship*
 Three (3) credits required.Senior Seminar*
 Three (3) credits required.*Thesis Research
  *Thesis Research (SOC 492 and SOC 493), a 2-semester, six (6) credit sequence taken in the senior year may be substituted for the Internship and Senior Seminar requirements.General Education Departmental Requirements
 Students majoring in Sociology will meet their departmentally-controlled General Education requirements as follows:Area E
 Students select a course from Department’s recommended list or University’s approved list. AAS 103 - Cities, Minorities, and Poverty 3 creditsECO 101 - Contemporary Issues in Economics 3 creditsECO 103 - Cities, Minorities, and Poverty 3 creditsECO 111 - Jobs and Discrimination 3 creditsECO 231 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 creditsECO 232 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 creditsECO 343 - The Economics of Sex and Race Discrimination 3 creditsECO 345 - Education, Work, and Discrimination 3 creditsHST 355 - Anti-Semitism and Its Ethical Issues 3 creditsLST 103 - Cities, Minorities, and Poverty 3 creditsLST 111 - Jobs and Discrimination 3 creditsPHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 creditsPHL 215 - Introduction to Ethics 3 creditsPHL 307 - Ecofeminism Philosophy and Practice three creditsPHL 317 - Ethics and Health Care Professionals 3 creditsPHY 162 - Science, Technology, and Society II: The Environment 3 creditsPSC 101 - Introduction to American Politics 3 creditsPSC 237 - The Politics of Free Speach and Religion three creditsPSC 323 - Civil Liberties and Rights 3 creditsSOC 177 - Introduction to Sex, Marriage, and the Family 3 creditsSOC 323 - Morality and Society 3 creditsSOC 325 - Sex, Marriage and Family 3 creditsWMS 103 - Cities, Minorities, and Poverty 3 creditsWMS 111 - Jobs and Discrimination 3 creditsWMS 307 - Ecofeminism: Philosophy and Practice 3 credits
Area I, Tier 2
 Students select a course from University’s approved list.Area W, Tier 2
 Students select a course from Department’s recommended list or University’s approved list.Area O
 Students select a course from Department’s recommended list or University’s approved list.Area D
 Students select a course from Department’s recommended list or University’s approved list.Area G
 Students select a course from Department’s recommended list or University’s approved list.Area M
 Students select a course from Department’s recommended list or University’s approved list.Area S
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