UNCW UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 2010-2011 CATALOGUE B. A. Sociology (SOC) (With** or without Teacher Certification) College: Arts & Sciences DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Course requirements for all UNCW degrees include: (1) Basic Studies, (2) specific major requirements, and (3) sufficient elective hours for a combined total of a minimum of 124 hours. (1) BASIC STUDIES (45 semester hours) See Basic Studies sheet and/or information on the WEB at http://www.uncw.edu/uc/basic/basic.html (2) MAJOR REQUIREMENTS - SOC (Minimum 39 hours) Check when complete: _____ +MAT 111 College Algebra (3) Prerequisite: Satisfactory performance on the UNCW MAT Placement Test CORE: _____ +SOC 105 Introduction to Sociology (3) _____ SOC 300/CRM 300 Methods of Social Research (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 and MAT 111 or higher with a grade of Cor better _____ SOC 301/CRM 301 Sociological Data Analysis & Interpretation (3) Prerequisite: SOC 300 and MAT 111 (Meets Computer Competency Requirement) _____ SOC 360 Social Theory (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 Option 1. General Sociology: This option enables students to further their understanding and appreciation of SOC. It allows students to take courses in a broad range of SOC topics. This option is recommended for students who plan to attend graduate or professional school. _____ SOC *490 or 499 _____ SOC_____ _____ SOC_____ _____ SOC_____ _____ SOC_____ _____ SOC_____ _____ SOC_____ _____ SOC_____ _____ SOC_____ Senior Project (3) Prerequisite: SOC 301, 360 and senior status Honors Work in Sociology (2-3) Prerequisite: Eligibility for honors program and senior standing Choose 24 additional hours of SOC course electives. A maximum of 9 hours below the 300 level (including SOC 105) may be used to satisfy these requirements. Option 2. Public Sociology: This option provides intensive training in using SOC to inform real life social issues. _____ SOC 390 (fall) Public Sociology Seminar (3) Prerequisite: Two 300-level courses of consent of instructor _____ SOC *496 (spring) Practicum in Public Sociology (6) Prerequisite: SOC 300, 301, 360, 390 _____ SOC_____ Concentration--18 Hrs: With the help of the public sociology coordinator, students design a substantive _____ SOC_____ area of focus for the Public Sociology Program, identifying six three-hour courses in the area. _____ SOC_____ _____ SOC_____ _____ SOC_____ _____ SOC_____ **Social Studies Teacher Licensure: In addition to completing requirements for the major, SOC majors seeking licensure in social studies must complete the Teacher Education Program requirements and a minimum of 21 collateral hours including +HST 101, +102, +104, +201, +202, and +PLS 101, and at least one course in each of the following areas: economics and geography. For information on the Teacher Education Program admissions criteria and the courses required for licensure in North Carolina, see the Watson School of Education section in the catalogue. Students planning to pursue licensure should apply to the Watson School of Education as soon as admissions requirements are met (typically in the sophomore year) and plan their programs in regular consultation with their advisors. Teacher licensure requirements are established at the state level and may be changed by the state at any time. An overall average of “C” (2.00) or better is required among courses taken to satisfy the requirements of the major. Only one “D” is permitted among the core courses of SOC 105, 300, 301 and 360. * SOC 490, 496 or 498 - Meets Oral Communication Competency Requirement + May also be used to satisfy Basic Studies requirements (3) ELECTIVES _____ Elective hours to equal a minimum of 124 hours Requirements to declare SOC: Completion of 24 hours For further information see the SOC WEB site: http://www.uncw.edu/soccrj and http://uncw.edu/catalogue/undergraduate10-11/catalogue/1011CAS.pdf#page=44 . See Social Studies Teacher Certification information at the Watson School of Education WEB site: http://www.uncw.edu/ed/itfse/secondary/index.html 5/21/10 SOCIOLOGY COURSES SOC 105. Introduction to Sociology (3) SOC 200. Sociology of Sport (3) SOC 205. (ANT 205) Human Societies (3) SOC 215. Modern Social Problems (3) SOC 220. Sociology of Death and Dying (3) SOC 250. Issues in Social Justice (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 255. (CRM 255) Criminology (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 or CRM 105 SOC 300. (CRM 300) Methods of Social Research (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 or CRM 105 and MAT 111 with a C- or better SOC 301. (CRM 301) Sociological Data Analysis and Interpretation (3) Prerequisite: SOC 300 or CRM 300 and MAT 111 or higher SOC 303. Mass Media and Society (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 304. Popular Culture (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 305. Population (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 306. Sociology of Culture (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 or consent of instructor SOC 315. Urban Sociology (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 320. Rural Sociology (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 325. Racial and Ethnic Group Relations (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 326. Collective Behavior and Social Movements (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 335. The Sociology of Deviant Behavior (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 336. Sociology of Aging (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 or GRN 101 SOC 337. Medical Sociology (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 340. Organizations in Modern Society (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 345. Sociology of the Family (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 346. Sociology of Religion (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 347. Sociology of Education (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 348. Sociology of Art (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 or consent of instructor SOC 349. Sociology of Children and Childhood (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 350. Gender and Society (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 360. Social Theory (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 and six additional hours in SOC SOC 365. Social Psychology (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 366. Social Change (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 370. Sociology Through Film (3) SOC 375. Juvenile Delinquency (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 380. Social Classes (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 390. Public Sociology Seminar (3) Prerequisites: SOC 300, 301, and 360 SOC 415. Globalization & Development (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 & 3 additional hours in SOC at the 300 level SOC 418. Women and Aging (3) Prerequisite: At least junior standing and either SOC 336 or consent of instructor SOC 433. Sociology of Mental Illness (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 438. Social Epidemiology (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 or consent of instructor SOC 449. Sociology of Law (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 and junior/senior standing SOC 455. (CRM 455) Advanced Criminology (3) Prerequisite: CRM 105 and CRM 255 or SOC 255 SOC 460. Sociology of Poverty (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 and 380 SOC 485. The Community (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 SOC 486. Sociology of Work and Occupations (3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 and 3 additional hours in SOC or ECN SOC 490. Senior Seminar (3) Prerequisite: SOC 301, 360, and senior status SOC 491. Directed Individual Study (1-3) Prerequisite: Overall GPA of at least 2.00, junior or senior standing, and consent of instructor, department chair and dean SOC 495. Topical Seminar (1-3) Prerequisite: SOC 105 and consent of instructor SOC 496. Practicum in Public Sociology (6) Prerequisite: SOC 300, 301, 360, and 390; junior or senior standing; instructor consent SOC 498. Internship in Sociology (3-6) Prerequisite: SOC 300, 301, 360, 390 Restrictions: Junior or senior standing, at least a 2.00 GPA, and instructor consent, cannot take concurrently with SOC 496 SOC 499. Honors Work in Sociology (2-3) Prerequisite: Eligibility for honors program & senior standing 5/21/10