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SOCIOLOGY (UNDERGRADUATE)
Lower-Level Course Work (60 hours)
Students will ordinarily be expected to complete 60 hours of lower-level credit prior to coming to UHCL. Recommended lower-level course work for this degree includes:
- Texas Core Curriculum: 42 hr.
- General Electives: Recommended 18 hr.
Courses include
SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 1306 Social Problems
SOCI 2301 Marriage and Family
SOCI 2319 Multicultural Studies
PSYC 2301 General Psychology
One additional Sociology course
Upper-Level Course Work (60 hours)
This degree requires at least 54 hours of upper-level credit. A minimum of 48 hours of upper-level credit must be completed with grades of "C" or better. Grades of "C-" or below are not acceptable.
General Education Requirements
The following nine hours must be completed with grades of "C" or better. Grades of "C-" or below are not acceptable.
- Three semester hours in WRIT 3037 Advanced Writing
- Six semester hours selected from Basic Texts in the Western Tradition I and II and Basic Texts III: Non-Western Tradition: HUMN 3031, HUMN 3033 and HUMN 3035 or
Three semester hours in Basic Texts HUMN 3031, HUMN 3033 or HUMN 3035 and one of the following courses: ARTS 3831
West Art: Prehist thru Middle Ages
ARTS 3832
West Art: Ren to Contemp Art
LITR 3334
Mythology
PHIL 3331
Ethics
PHIL 3433
Phil and Knowledge
PHIL 4134
The Great Philosophers I
PHIL 4135
The Great Philosophers II
Six hours from the following overview courses in sociology: SOCI 3135 Sociological Thinking
SOCI 4132 Social Structure: Class, Power and Status
SOCI 4232 or Theories of Society
SOCI 4832* Honors Theories of Society
Six hours selected from the following courses in anthropology and psychology (must take at least one course in each discipline): ANTH 3131 Contemporary Cultural Anthropology
PSYC 3331 Theories of Personality
PSYC 4131 Social Psychology
PSYC 4531 Abnormal Psychology
Three (or, in the case of honors classes, four) hours of the following statistics courses in sociology: SOCI 4834* Statistics or
SOCI 4830* Honors Statistics and SOCI 4810* Honors Statistics Lab
Three (or in the case of honors classes, four) hours of research methods courses in sociology:
SOCI 4835* Research Methods or
SOCI 4831* Honors Research Methods and *SOCI 4811 Honors Research Methods Lab
Six hours on diversity from the following list of courses. At least three hours must be in Sociology: ANTH 3535 Peoples of Asia ANTH 3537 Peoples of Africa
ANTH 4031 Studies in Cultural Diversity ANTH 4333 Peoples of Mex and Cntrl Amer
ANTH 4431 Women in Society PSYC 4038 Intro to Women's Studies
SOCI 4136 Women and the Law SOCI 4137 Race and the Law
SOCI 4535 Minorities in America SOCI 4534 Race and Ethnic Relations
A minimum of 12 hours selected from the following core courses: SOCI 3132 Criminology SOCI 3335 Deviance
SOCI 3531 Political Sociology SOCI 3532 Urban Sociology
SOCI 4136 Women and the Law SOCI 4137 Race and the Law
SOCI 4233 Religion in Society SOCI 4234 Organizations in Society
SOCI 4238 Social Conflict and Mediation SOCI 4332 Sociology of Law
Concentrations Sociology students are also encouraged to structure their plans of study to reflect concentrations within the discipline. The following concentrations have been developed by the Sociology faculty to help students think about careers or future graduate education.
Honors Studies Concentration (all of the following must be completed) SOCI 4832* Honors Theories of Society
SOCI 4830* Honors Statistics
SOCI 4810* Honors Statistics Lab
SOCI 4831* Honors Research Methods and
SOCI 4811* Honors Research Methods Lab
Urban Studies Concentration (must successfully complete three of the following courses): SOCI 3531 Political Sociology
SOCI 3532 Urban Sociology
SOCI 4132 Social Structure: Class, Power and Status
SOCI 4534 Race and Ethnic Relations
SOCI 4535 Minorities in America
Legal Studies Concentration (must successfully complete three of the following courses): SOCI 4136 Women and the Law
SOCI 4137 Race and the Law
SOCI 4238 Social Conflict and Mediation
SOCI 4332 Sociology of Law
Work and Occupations Concentration (must successfully complete three of the following courses): SOCI 4131 Social Psychology
SOCI 4136 Women and the Law
SOCI 4137 Race and the Law
SOCI 4234 Organizations in Society
SOCI 4238 Social Conflict and Mediation
Di
iversity Concentration (must successfully complete three of the following courses): SOCI 3532 Urban Sociology
SOCI 4136 Women and the Law
SOCI 4137 Race and the Law
SOCI 4534 Race and Ethnic Relations
SOCI 4535 Minorities in America
Criminology Concentration (must successfully complete three of the following courses): SOCI 3132 Criminology
SOCI 3335 Deviance
SOCI 3531 Political Sociology
SOCI 4332 Sociology of Law
Women's Studies Concentration (must successfully complete three of the following courses): SOCI 4038 Introduction to Women's Studies
SOCI 4136 Women and the Law or
SOCI 4431 Women in Society
WMST 4131 Latinas in the United States
WMST 4132 Women of Color in the United States
WMST 4337 Violence Against Women
*Pending Coordinating Board Approval
Contact Sociology
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