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Curriculum for Bachelor's Degree in Sociology 2011
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Freshman Fall Semester
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Freshman Spring Semester
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Course Name
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Sem
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Cr
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Gr
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Course
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Course Name
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Sem
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ENGL-101
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English Comp I
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B
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3
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ENGL-102
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English Comp II
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B
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3
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SCCJ-101
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Intro to Sociology
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B
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3
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MVSC-101
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Fitness and Wellness
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B
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2
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MTSC-101
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Math
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B
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3
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MTSC-102
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Math
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B
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3
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Natural Science w/lab
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B
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3-4
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Natural Science w/lab
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B
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3
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PSYC-102
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Intro to Gen Psych
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B
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3
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SCCJ-103
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Social Institutions*
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S
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3
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SCCJ-191
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University Seminar I
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F
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1
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SCCJ-192
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University Seminar II
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S
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1
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Total Credits =15-16
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Total Credits=15-17
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Sophomore Fall Semester
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Sophomore Spring Semester
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Course Name
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Sem
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Cr
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Gr
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Course
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Course Name
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Sem
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Gr
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ENGL-201
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World Lit I or 1-205 Afro American Lit I
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B
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3
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ENGL-202
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World Lit II or 1-205 Afro American Lit II
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B
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3
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SCCJ-203
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Social Problems*
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F
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3
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Social Science Elective
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B
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3
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Foreign Lang Elective
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B
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3
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Foreign Lang Elective
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B
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3
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PHIL-101
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Critical Thinking
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B
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3
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SCCJ-206
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Cultural Anthropology*
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S
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3
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ENGL-200
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Speech
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B
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3
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SCCJ-210
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Race & Ethnic Relations*
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S
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3
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Total Credits = 15
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Total Credits=15
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Junior Fall Semester
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Junior Spring Semester
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Course Name
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Sem
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Cr
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Gr
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Course
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Course Name
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Sem
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Cr
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Gr
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SCCJ-303
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Social Psychology*
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F
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3
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SCCJ-310
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Social Stratification**
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S
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3
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SCCJ-314
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Methods of Research in Sociology
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F
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3
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SCCJ-322
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Elementary Statistics for Social Research
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S
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3
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HIST
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History Elective 201, or 202, or 203, or 204
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B
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3
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HIST-395
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Global Societies
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B
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3
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| Arts or Humanities Elective | B | 3 | INFO-101 | Applying Computers | B | 3 | ||||
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SCCJ-351
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Sociology of the Family*
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F
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3
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Social Science Elective
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B
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3
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Total Credits =15
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Total Credits=15
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Senior Fall Semester
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Senior Spring Semester
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Cr
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Gr
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Course Name
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Sem
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Gr
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SCCJ-412
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Sociological Theories*
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F
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3
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SCCJ-448
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Senior Seminar**
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B
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3
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SCCJ-435
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Social Change*
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F
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3
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SCCJ
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Sociology/CJ Elective[1] (300 or 400 level)
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B
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3
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SCCJ-420
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Complex Organizations*
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F
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3
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SCCJ
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Sociology/CJ Elective[1] (300 or 400 level)
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B
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3
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SCCJ
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Sociology/CJ Elective (300 or 400 level)
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B
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3
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Free Elective
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B
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3
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Free Elective
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3
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Free Elective
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B
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3
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Total Credits=15
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Total Credits=15
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GRAND TOTAL
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B.S. CREDITS: 121
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Prerequisites
1. For all Soc courses, 200 level or higher except SCCJ 206, SCCJ-101 and 103
2. For all CJ courses, 200 level or higher SCCJ 104
3. For Independent Study and Internship, written approval from Chair
Credits <XXX>
** Senior Capstone
*Writing Intensive
S - Spring Only
F - Fall Only
B - Both Sem.
ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS
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Men and Women in Society
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Criminology
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Real/Reel Culture
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Law Enforcement
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Sociology of Law
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Courts and Criminal Justice
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Technology and Society
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Juvenile Delinquency
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Social Problems
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Criminal Justice Administration
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Principles of Corrections
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Criminal Law
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Population Analysis
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Victimology
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[1] See Elective Requirements
