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Social Service and Advocacy Option

  • Develop substantive knowledge in an area of concentration that allows for immediate immersion in a relevant social service, advocacy, research, or policy arena.
  • Demonstrate a basic understanding of social inequities, and social scientific understanding to the study of social structures and change.
  • Explore career alternatives in a field of study, while developing professional skills that pertain directly to the internship experience.
Course List
Code Title Credits
Required Core  
SOC 206 *SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND ISSUES 3
Select two courses from the following: 8

SOC 426

*SOCIAL INEQUALITY  

SOC 439

WELFARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES  

SOC 471

PROTESTS AND SOCIAL CHANGE  
Electives  
Select two courses from the following: 1 8

SOC 312

*SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY  

SOC 313

SOCIOLOGY OF INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS  

SOC 340

DEVIANT BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL CONTROL  

SOC 341

POLICE AND SOCIETY  

SOC 345

*CRIMES AND VIOLENCE IN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS  

SOC 350

HEALTH, ILLNESS AND SOCIETY  

SOC 351

*SOCIOLOGY OF MENTAL ILLNESS  

SOC 355

DEATH AND DYING  

SOC 412

SOCIOLOGY OF WORK AND FAMILY  

SOC 432

SOCIOLOGY OF AGING  

SOC 437

RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS  

SOC 442

SOCIOLOGY OF DRUG USE AND ABUSE  

SOC 449

LAW, CRIME, AND POLICY  

SOC 452

SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION  

SOC 460

THE SOCIOLOGY OF GLOBALIZATION  

SOC 480

*ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY  
Experiential Learning  
SOC 410 INTERNSHIP 3
Total Credits 22

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Other courses may be approved by the Sociology academic advisor