Substantive Requirements Complete three of the following substantive courses. SOC 3280 - Asian American Communities SOC 3290 - Perspectives on Race and Ethnic Relations SOC 3310 - Sociology of the Family SOC 3410 - Sociology of Law SOC 4040 - Sociology of Gender and Sexuality SOC 4080 - Men and Masculinities SOC 4110 – Sociology of Homelessness SOC 4170 - Advanced Statistics & Methods SOC 4190 - Deviant Behavior SOC 4200 - Sociology of Poverty SOC 4240 - Sociology of Dis/Ability SOC 4300 - Sociology of Sport SOC 4310 – Class, Stratification, & Power SOC 4380 – Globalization & Development SOC 4400 - Contemporary Social Movements SOC 4470 – Intersections of Privilege (3 cr.) SOC 4480 - Racial Storytelling - Travel course to Montgomery SOC 4590 – Youth Gangs SOC 4600 – Critical Perspectives on Capitalism SOC 4660 – Sociology of Medicine SOC 4780 – Global Migrations SOC 4960 - Juvenile Delinquency Summit Capstone Experience Standard Track Complete one of the following capstoneflagged courses*: SOC 4010 – Sociology of Disasters SOC 4080 - Men and Masculinities SOC 4170 - Advanced Statistics and Methods SOC 4180 - Community Organization and Analysis SOC 4300 - Seminar: Sociology of Sport SOC 4380 - Globalization & Development SOC 4400 - Contemporary Social Movements SOC 4310 - Class, Stratification & Power SOC 4480 - Racial Storytelling - Travel course to Montgomery SOC 4590 – Youth Gangs SOC 4600 - Critical Perspectives on Capitalism SOC 4660 - Sociology of Medicine SOC 4780 – Global Migrations SOC 4960 - Juvenile Delinquency *Additional capstone-flagged courses may be available in a given semester. Contact the sociology department chair, Dr. Heather Albanesi, halbanes@uccs.edu for that information. Students may double-count a course as both a capstone-flagged course and a substantive course if the course is on both lists.