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SOCI BA - Sociology

Program Overview

Program Description

The discipline of sociology explores the nature, structure, and dynamics of social life, and also its causes and consequences for the world. With this broad mandate, sociology encompasses a diversity of substantive interests, methodological approaches, and theoretical orientations. Sociologists study diverse social phenomena ranging from online conversations, friendship, and families to neighborhoods, governments, and global markets. They study cities and communities, inequality, social mobility and social class, patterns of population change and migration, social identities such as race, class, and gender, ethnic relations and social conflict, social media and digital interaction, and social dimensions of sex, health, business, education, law, politics, religion, and science. Sociologists study the emergence, stabilization, disintegration, and wide-ranging implications of these social institutions, behaviors, and meanings. Methodologies of the field range from ethnography, interviews, and historical research to surveys, computational modeling, and big data analysis.

Department(s)

Program Level

Undergraduate

Program Code

SOCI BA

Learning Outcomes

Name

SOCI01

Objective

Become acquainted with sociological research methods and practices

Name

SOCI02

Objective

Learn the nature, structure, and dynamics of social life, as well as its causes and consequences for the world

Program Map

Semester 1 (Freshman Year)

Total Credits: 13

Course Code Course Name Credits
ECON120 Intro To Economics 3
ECON200 Principles Of Microeconomics 3
MATH150 Multivariable Calculus 3
ECON250 Econometrics 4
Semester 2 (Freshman Year)

Total Credits: 12

Course Code Course Name Credits
MATH180 Linear Algebra 3
ECON200 Principles Of Macroeconomics 3
MATH240 Analytic Geometry 3
ECON350 Applied Econometrics 3
Semester 3 (Sopohmore Year)

Total Credits: 14

Course Code Course Name Credits
BIOL140 Intro To Biology 5
CHEM120 Intro To Chemistry 3
HIST140 European History 3
ECON450 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Semester 4 (Sopohmore Year)

Total Credits: 12

Course Code Course Name Credits
ENGL220 Scientific Writing 3
ECON450 Advanced Microeconomics 3
MATH400 Fourier Series 3
ECON500 Developmental Economics 3