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ANTH 2000<br />

LAST 1104<br />

RLGN 2230<br />

WMST 1101<br />

Cultural and Social Anthropology<br />

Introduction to Latin American Culture<br />

Race and Religion in America<br />

Introduction to Women‘s Studies<br />

One (1) appropriate Interim course may count towards the elective requirement, with approval of<br />

the department chair.<br />

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN SOCIOLOGY<br />

A minor in Sociology consists of five (5) courses (15 semester hours). Two (2) of these courses<br />

must be at the 3000 level or higher.<br />

All students planning to minor in Sociology must take the following:<br />

SOCI 1000 Principles of Sociology<br />

SOCI 2000 Social Problems and Policy<br />

SOCI 3000 Social Change<br />

Students must choose two (2) courses from the following list:<br />

SOCI 2500<br />

SOCI 3300<br />

SOCI/RLGN 3340<br />

SOCI 3400<br />

SOCI 3500<br />

SOCI 3600<br />

SOCI/ANTH 3800<br />

Marriages and Families<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

Criminology<br />

Gender and Society<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

Special Topics in Sociology or Anthropology<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS (SOCI AND ANTH)<br />

*SOCI 1000 Principles of Sociology. (3) Fall and Spring<br />

A study of the fundamental concepts and principles of the discipline, with emphasis on socialization, social<br />

institutions, social interaction, social stratification and inequality, as well as mechanisms of social control.<br />

Familiarization with the distinction between macro- and micro-level sociological processes.<br />

SOCI 1320 Oikos Seminar on Social Justice. (3) on demand<br />

An introduction to issues of diversity and social justice in the United States. The course provides students with<br />

theoretical frameworks for understanding the dynamics and intersections of oppression and an opportunity to<br />

expand their awareness of various forms of oppression.<br />

SOCI 2000 Social Problems and Policy. (3) Spring<br />

Using a ―special topics‖ approach, this course provides the most current assessment of social problems and the<br />

policies created in an attempt to remedy these social ills.<br />

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