Student SID Minor Advisor Division of Social Work, Behavioral and Political Sciences SOCIOLOGY DEGREE PLAN 2015-2016 (Beginning Fall 2014) American History Course No. Title 6 SCH Hours Equivalent Res Trans Grade Government / Political Science Course No. Title 6 SCH Hours Equivalent HIST 1313 U.S. to 1876 HIST 1301 POSC 1113 American Government I GOVT 2305 HIST 1323 HIST 1333 U.S. 1876 to Present History of Texas HIST 1302 POSC 1123 American Government II GOVT 2306 0 HIST 2301 0 Hours Equivalent Res MATH Course No. MATH 1103 MATH 1113 MATH 1115 MATH 1123 MATH 1124 MATH 1153 3 SCH Title Contemporary College Algebra College Algebra College Algebra & Trigonometry Trigonometry Calculus w/Analytical Geom I Finite Math ENGL 1302 ENGL 2311 Equivalent Res Trans Grade MATH 1332 MATH 1314 MATH 1316 3 SCH Course No. ARCH 2233 ARCH 2243 ARTS 2223 ARTS 2233 DRAM 2123 ENGL 2153 ENGL 2383 Title History of Architecture I History of Architecture II History of Art I History of Art II Theatre History Introduction to Literature Survey of World Literature Equivalent ENGL 2333 HUMA 1303 HUMA 1403 PHIL 2023 PHIL 2303 SPAN 2023 Studies in Literature Introduction to Humanities ENGL 2342 Survey of Mexican-Amer Culture HUMA 1305 Ethics Critical Thinking Intermediate Spanish II PHIL 2306 Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 SCH Course No. Title Land Grant System and Food AGHR 1303 Security Economic Analysis and CHEG 2003 Technical Applications Hours Equivalent 0 CRJS 1123 CRJS 1133 Crime in America Principles of Criminal Justice CRIJ 1307 Hours ECON 2113 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2302 ECON 2123 GEOG 1113 GEOG 2633 HDFM 2513 HDFM 2533 HDFM 2553 POSC 2213 POSC 2503 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Introduction to Geography GOEG 1300 Cultural Geography GEOG 1302 Childhood Disorders Contemp. Family Cross Cult Perspective SOCI 2301 Human Development PSYC 2312 Blacks in Amer Pol System Introduction to Global Issues PSYC 1113 PSYC 2423 PSYC 2513 SOCG 1013 SOCG 2003 SOCG 2043 General Psychology Developmental Psychology Psychology of Personality General Sociology Minorities in American Soc. Social Problems Res Trans Grade ARCH 1301 ARCH 1302 ARTS 1303 ARTS 1304 DRAM 2362 ENGL 2341 ENGL 2331 HUMA 1301 PHIL 2303 SPAN 2312 0 MATH 2413 Res Trans 0 0 Grade CRIJ 1301 PSYC 2301 PSYC 2312 PSYC 2316 SOCI 1301 SOCI 2319 SOCI 1306 0 MATH 1324 Elem Statistics Calculus w/Analytical Geom II Differential Equations MATH 1342 MATH 2053 MATH 2153 PSYC 2613 Discrete Mathematics Calculus-Business Life/Soc Sci Statistics for Psychology MATH 2305 Creative Arts 3 SCH Course No. Title DRAM 2213 African American Theatre I MATH 2414 MATH 2320 MATH 1325 PSYC 2317 0 6 SCH 0 Hours Course No. BIOL 1113 BIOL 1123 Title College Biology I College Biology II Equivalent BIOL 1054 BIOL 1064 CHEM 1033 CHEM 1053 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Human Anatomy & Physiology II Gen. Inorganic Chemistry I BIOL 2401 Introduction to Gen. Chemistry CHEM 1063 Survey of Organic Chem & Biochem PHSC 1123 PHSC 2123 PHYS 2113 PHYS 2123 PHYS 2513 PHYS 2523 0 Hours MATH 2003 MATH 2024 MATH 2043 Life and Physical Sciences Trans Grade ENGL 1301 0 Trans Grade 0 Language, Philosophy and Culture COMMUNICATION 6 SCH Course No. Title ENGL 1123 Freshman Comp I (min. grade of "C") ENGL 1133 Freshman Comp II ENGL 1143 Technical Writing Res Res Trans Grade BIOL 1308 BIOL 1309 Hours Equivalent DRAM 2223 ARCH 1253 ARTS 1203 ARTS 2283 COMM 2643 African American Theatre II Architecture Design I Introduction to Visual Arts African American Art Media Literacy DRAM 1103 Introduction to Theatre DRAM 1310 HCOL 1213 MUSC 1313 MUSC 1213 Honors Colloquium II Music in Contemporary Life Fundamentals of Music MUSC 1306 MUSC 2333 MUSC 2343 Afro-American Music Survey of World Music Res Trans Grade Professional Development (Area One) 3 SCH Course No. Title Equivalent COMP 1213 Computer Science I COSC 1300 CPET 1013 ELEG 1043 FINA 2103 ECON 2003 ARCH 1303 ARTS 1301 Computer App to Eng Tech I Computer App in Engineering Personal Financial Mgmt COSC 1300 Fundamentals of Economics ECON 1301 COMM 2300 Professional Development (Area Two) 3 SCH Course No. Title Equivalent ARCH 1273 Multimedia Digital Appl ARCH 1315 SPCH 1315, 1311 Interpersonal Communication SPCH 1318 Digital Communication COSC 1301 CHEM 1305 0 0 Foreign Language is a College Requirement - Not part of the Core Principle of Effective Learning EDUC 1300 CHEM 1307 Foreign Language Requirements HLTH 2003 Personal Health and Wellness PHED 1304 MISY 1013 Info and Communication in the Digital Age BCIS 1301 Physical Science I PHYS 1315 Physical Science II General Physics I General Physics II University Physics I University Physics II PHYS 1317 PHYS 1301 PHYS 1302 PHYS 2325 PHYS 2326 0 0 Important announcements and deadlines can be found at: www.pvamu.edu/registrar (ONE Language Sequence) Course No. Title SPAN 1013 Elem Span I SPAN 1023 Elem Span II ARAB 1013 Elem Arab I ARAB 1023 Elem Arab II CHIN 1013 Elem Chinese I Elem Chinese II CHIN 1023 6 SCH Hours Equivalent Res Trans Grade SPAN 1411 SPAN 1412 ARAB 1411 ARAB 1412 CHIN 1411 CHIN 1412 0 0 0 0 Grade BUSI 1307 Fundamentals of Speech CHEM 1311 Trans COSC 1320 COMM 1003 COMM 2603 COMP 1003 CURR 1013 BIOL 2402 Hours Res Hours Res 0 Trans 0 Grade SOCIOLOGY MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Sociology majors must earn a letter grade of "C" or higher in the major, minor, support area, and unrestricted electives. Courses may not be used to satisfy multiple academic requirements. Sociology as a MINOR - 18 SCH When the program is taken as a Minor in another degree program, required courses are SOCG 1013, 4733 and 12 semester hours of sociology electives. List Minor requirements here SOCG MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 39 SCH (Minimum Grade of "C") 15 hrs. required courses Course No. Title SOCG 1013 General Sociology SOCG 4053 Social Statistics (prereq. MATH 1113) SOCG 4723 Sociological Research Methods Support Area Hours Equivalent Res (Minimum Grade of "C") Sociology of Minorities Sociology of Families African Family and Culture Social Psychology Social Problems Social Deviance Urban Sociology Title Equivalent ECON ECON 2113 Prin Microecon OR ECON 2302 ECON 2123 Prin Macroecon ECON 2301 ENGL PSYC 1113 General Psychology Title Res Equivalent Trans 0 0 SOCI 2301 SOCI 2326 Unrestricted Electives SOCI 1306 6 SCH (Minimum Grade of "C") Hours Course No. Correctional Treatment & Public policy Title Equivalent Res Hours In Progress Hours Remaining Trans Grade Social Stratification in America Juvenile Delinquency 0 0 120 Notes: African Family and Culture (Special Topics) Dr. Veeda V. Williams *SOCG 4023 P02 Dr. Megan E. Collins Dr. Robert P. Jones Dr. Ronald P. Lorenzo Mr. Michael D. Royster *SOCG 4023 P57 Sociology of Religion (Special Topics) Research II (Special Topics) Gender Roles (Special Topics) Family Violence (Special Topcis) Gender Roles (Special Topics) Role of Media in Soc (Special Topics) *SOCG 4023 P66 Soc Comparative Rel (Special Topics) *SOCG 4023 P67 Sociology of Sports (Special Topics) *SOCG 4023 P70 Complex Organization (Special Topics) *SOCG 4023 P56 Hours Course No. PSYC 2301 SOCI 2319 *SOCG 4023 P01 *SOCG 4023 P55 Trans Grade ENGL 2143 Advanced Composition Prerequisite: ENGL 1133 Addiction and Substance Abuse *SOCG 4023 P54 Res ENGL 1143 Technical Writing Prerequisite: ENGL 1123 OR SOCG 3053 SOCG 3063 SOCG 3073 SOCG 3083 SOCG 3223 SOCG 4043 SOCG 4063 SOCG 4073 SOCG 4143 SOCG 4633 SOCG 4763 *SOCG 4023 P44 18 SCH Hours Course No. SOCG 4783 Senior Seminar in Sociology 24 hrs. selected from courses listed below (Minimum Grade of "C") 0 Minimum Grade of "C" Trans Grade SOCI 1301 SOCG 4733 Sociological Theory SOCG 2003 SOCG 2013 SOCG 2023 SOCG 2033 SOCG 2043 SOCG 2053 SOCG 3013 SOCG 3023 SOCG 3033 SOCG 3043 MINOR 9 SCH Sociology of Drug Use & Abuse Sociology of Drug Enforcement Sociology of Probation & Parole 0 0 Minor Requirements minimum 18 SCH Requirements for the selected minor must be satisfied. (Minimum Grade of "C") Political Sociology Coll Behavior and Social Change Demography Global Sociology Environmental Sociology Cultural Sociology Sociology Internship The Bachelors of Arts degree program in Sociology offers a Total Degree Requirements minimum 120 SCH 120 Coordinator: Research I (Special Topics) Persistent Poverty (Special Topics) *Repeatable for credit when topic differs *SOCG 4023 P77 *SOCG 4023 P78 0 0 vvwilliams@pvamu.edu Advisors: mecollins@pvamu.edu rpjones@pvamu.edu rplorenzo@pvamu.edu mdroyster@pvamu.edu curriculum that enables students to analyze, critically evaluate, Woolfolk 936-261-3210 Ste. 305 936-261-3205 936-261-3218 936-261-3203 936-261-3221 Ste. 313 Ste. 304 Ste. 314 Ste. 304 and engage in the planning of solutions to problems that evolve from patterns of human social interaction. Sociologists analyze systems that range from individuals in small groups to entire societies. In addition to social theory and social research, students may choose courses in criminology, gerontology, substance abuse, the family, deviant behavior, and modern social problems. The Sociology Program prepares students for professional careers with government agencies and with the business sector. Dr. Walle Engedayehu, Division Head Division of Social Work, Behavioral and Political Sciences P. O. Box 519, MS 2203 Prairie View, TX 77446 Phone: 936-261-3200 Fax: 936-261-3229 0 Grade