Sociology majors are required to take a total of 11 courses (two lower-division courses in preparation for the major, two prescribed lower-division core courses, two prescribed upper-division core courses, and five upper-division electives). In addition, they must successfully complete the comprehensive requirement prior to graduation.
Lower-Division Courses
Lower-division preparation:
All sociology majors are required to take two lower-division preparation courses, or their articulated equivalents.
Select two from the following three courses:
SOCY 1 | Introduction to Sociology | 5 |
SOCY 10 | Issues and Problems in American Society | 5 |
SOCY 15 | World Society | 5 |
Lower-division core courses:
The following two sociology courses, or their articulated equivalents, are required as the foundation of statistical and research methods in the discipline.
STAT 5, STAT 7, PSYC 2, or their articulated equivalents, as well as an AP Statistics score of 4 or more, may substitute for SOCY 3B
Upper-Division Courses
Upper-division core courses:
The following two sociology courses are required as the foundation of theoretical training in the discipline.
Upper-division advanced coursework:
Five sociology electives of 5 credits or more, numbered 110-189 are required. The Sociology Department offers electives that reflect a wide range of ideas within the discipline and the diversified research interests of the faculty. Up to two pre-approved outside courses can count toward the upper-division advanced coursework. See the Course Substitution Policy section for more details.
The annual course offerings can be viewed on the sociology webpage.
Disciplinary Communication (DC) Requirement
Students of every major must satisfy that major's upper-division Disciplinary Communication (DC) requirement. The goal of the Sociology Department’s Disciplinary Communication requirement is to ensure that students acquire and develop the skills in writing and other forms of communication that will best serve them in their study of sociology, and as future learners. The following courses satisfy the Disciplinary Communication requirement for students in programs administered by the Sociology Department.
Comprehensive Requirement
Prior to graduation, all sociology majors are required to complete one of the following comprehensive requirements.
Senior Seminar
Successful completion of a sociology senior seminar course. Seminars will vary in topic. Please consult the department website for a more detailed description of the seminar topics offered in an upcoming quarter.
Sociology Graduate Course
Students may satisfy the comprehensive requirement by successfully completing a graduate-level sociology course, numbered SOCY 201-SOCY 294. Enrollment into a graduate-level sociology course is by invitation or approval of the course instructor.
Senior thesis
The prerequisite for the senior thesis is SOCY 3A and completion of the major’s Disciplinary Communications (DC) requirement. Students who would like to write a senior thesis must submit to their preferred faculty thesis sponsor a proposal that includes a working title, a description of the work to be undertaken, research question(s), methodology, a brief bibliography, a timeline to completion, at least three keywords describing the thesis topics, and materials from relevant courses that might help faculty determine their preparedness to complete the thesis. In addition, students must familiarize themselves with IRB protocols and include in their proposal whether their research includes human subjects, if the project is IRB exempt, or if an IRB application will be needed. The proposal must be submitted one quarter prior to the commencement of the thesis work. Please consult the department website for additional information.
The tables below are for informational purposes and do not reflect all university, general education, and credit requirements. See Undergraduate Graduation Requirements for more information.
Sociology Four-Year Major Planner
The following is a recommended academic plan for students in the sociology major.
Option One
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SOCY 1 |
SOCY 10 |
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WRIT 1/WRIT 1E (if needed) |
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2nd (soph) |
SOCY 3A |
SOCY 3B |
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3rd (junior) |
SOCY 105A |
SOCY 105B |
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SOCY upper-division elective |
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4th (senior) |
SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY 196S or SOCY graduate course (or in fall or winter)
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* WRIT 2 should be taken in or before spring quarter of the second year.
Option Two
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WRIT 1/WRIT 1E (if needed) |
SOCY 1 |
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2nd (soph) |
SOCY 15 |
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WRIT 2* |
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3rd (junior) |
SOCY 3A |
SOCY 3B |
SOCY upper-division elective |
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SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY 105A |
SOCY 105B |
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4th (senior) |
SOCY upper-division elective |
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SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY 196S or SOCY graduate course (or in fall or winter)
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* WRIT 2 should be taken in or before spring quarter of the second year.
All sociology majors are required to take SOCY 3B which also satisfies the SR general education (GE) requirement. SOCY 15, which satisfies the CC GE, may be selected as one of the major qualification course options. In addition, students may satisfy the CC, ER, and PE GE requirements by selecting certain upper-division sociology electives. Visit the Office of the Registrar's website for an up-to-date list of the sociology upper-division electives that satisfy GE requirements. The IM, MF, SI, TA, PR and composition GE requirements are not offered through the sociology department.
Sociology Three-Year Major Planner
Three-year pathways are most appropriate for students who plan a single major, who have satisfied the Entry-Level Writing Requirement before their first quarter, and who are committed to enrolling in Summer Session after their first and second years. Courses listed as “Any X credit class” may be decreased based on AP or other transfer credit.
This is a sample plan. Work with your major/program advisor to devise a plan that takes into account your transfer credit, interests, and career goals.
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College Core Course |
WRIT 2 |
MF Gen Ed |
Any 5-credit course |
SOCY 1 |
SOCY 10 |
CC Gen Ed |
Any 5-credit course |
SI Gen Ed |
Any 5-credit course |
Any 5-credit course |
Any 5-credit course |
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STEV 26 |
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SOCY 3A |
SOCY 3B |
ER Gen Ed |
SOCY 105A |
SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY upper-division elective |
IM Gen Ed |
SOCY 105B |
Any 5-credit course |
Any 5-credit course |
Any 5-credit course |
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PR Gen Ed |
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Any 5-credit course |
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WRIT 2* |
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SOCY 196S |
SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY upper-division elective |
Any 5-credit course |
TA Gen Ed |
PE Gen Ed |
SOCY upper-division elective |
Any 5-credit course |
Any 5-credit course |
Any 5-credit course |
Any 5-credit course |
Any 5-credit course |
* WRIT 2 should be taken in or before spring quarter of the second year.
Sociology lower-division, upper-division core, and several upper-division electives are available in the summer in the event you are not able to enroll in the regular academic year.
The following general education requirements will be satisfied through required courses in the sociology major: SR, DC.
Sociology Two-Year Major Planner
The following is a recommended academic plan for transfer students entering the sociology major. It is assumed that SOCY 1 and SOCY 10 equivalencies were completed at the previous college.
Option One
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1st (junior) |
SOCY 3A* |
SOCY 3B* |
SOCY 105B |
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SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY 105A |
SOCY upper-division elective |
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2nd (senior) |
SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY 196S or SOCY
graduate course
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SOCY upper-division elective |
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*Articulated equivalent courses may be taken prior to transfer.
Option Two
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KRSG 1T |
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SOCY 3A* |
SOCY 3B* |
SOCY upper-division elective |
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SOCY 105A |
SOCY 105B |
SOCY upper-division elective |
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2nd (senior) |
SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY upper-division elective |
SOCY 196S (or in fall or winter)
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SOCY upper-division elective |
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*Articulated equivalent courses may be taken prior to transfer.