Student Name:_______________________________ Sociology Full Major Required Core Courses Completed? One of the Following Anthro. Courses: 101: Intro ANT 310: Crime, Culture, & Conflict Resolution 210: Methods ANT 320: Sex, Gender and Culture Completed? 211: Statistics 213: Theory 490: Senior Seminar Other Required Courses Three of the Following Intermediate Specialized Courses: Completed? 482: Travel, Internship, or 400 level Elective Two of the Following General Courses: Completed? 302: Juvenile Delinquency Completed? 305: Terrorism 201: Social Problems 307: Organized Crime 202: The Criminal Justice System 311: Domestic Violence 230: Cultural Sociology 331: Mass Media & Popular Culture 261: The Family 262: Social Stratification 332: Sport & Leisure ANT 101: Introduction to Anthropology 333: Sociology of Religion ANT 285: The Human Animal 334: Religion & Popular Culture 360: Crime and the Media Two of the Following Lower Level Specialized courses: 385: Violence and Victims Completed? One of the Following Advanced Application Courses: 203: Human Service for Families & Children 231: Cults & New Religious Movements Completed? 430: Collective Behavior & Social Movements 251: Crime and Deviance 270: Parenting and Technology or 271: Work & Family Conflict 440: Ethnographies in Crime and Deviance 450: White Collar Crime 460: Serial Murder 291: Environmental Sociology 483: Immigration and Transnat’l Families General Studies (Liberal Arts) Requirements General Completed? Connections (2 courses) Completed? Eng 101* FYS & 3 of 5 Foundations must be completed before Connections Courses. At least 1 Connections course must be designated for global content, and at least one must be a humanities course. If a single course satisfies both criteria any second Connections course can complete the requirement. Connections courses may not count toward the major and must be from two different departments Eng 102* 1. FYS 100 2. Foreign Language* (1-3 courses) Completed? Synthesis (1 course) Completed? Requires junior or senior standing; may not count toward the major. 1. 2. 3. *Placement will determine how many and which courses are needed within these categories. Foundations (5 courses) Completed? Electives Needed to Achieve 32 Courses: Humanities 1 Social Science 2 Natural Science 3 Quantitative skills 4 Fine arts 5 Completed? Rev 10/27/2015 6 Albright Cultural Experience Events: (16 events) To be completed before junior year (8 for sophomore transfers, none for junior transfers. Prerequisites in the Department All 300 level courses (excluding 400 level Anthropology) require a sophomore standing or above All 400 level Sociology (excluding 400 level Anthropology) courses require a junior standing or above. Courses at the 400 level also have as a prerequisite that all other core courses be completed in addition to at least one additional 300 level course. SOC 202: The Criminal Justice System SOC 203: Human Services SOC 101 SOC 211: Statistics SOC 210 SOC 230: Cultural Sociology SOC 101 SOC 253: Criminal Investigation SOC 101 SOC 254: Advanced Criminal Investigation SOC 101, SOC 253 SOC265: Global Families SOC 101 SOC 302: Juvenile Delinquency SOC 101, sophomore standing or above SOC 305: Terrorism Sophomore standing or above SOC 307: Organized Crime Sophomore standing or above SOC 309: Criminal Corrections Sophomore standing or above SOC 311: Domestic Violence Sophomore standing or above SOC 331: Mass Media and Pop. Culture Sophomore standing or above SOC 332: Sociology of Sport & Leisure SOC101, sophomore standing or above SOC 333: Sociology of Religion Sophomore standing or above SOC 334: Religion & Popular Culture Sophomore standing or above SOC360: Crime and the Media Sophomore standing or above SOC 382: Internship Junior standing and permission of the department SOC 385: Violence and Victims SOC 101, sophomore standing or above SOC410: Sociology of Education Junior standing or above, SOC 261, all core courses excluding 490, one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course. SOC415: Childhood and Adolescence Junior standing or above, SOC 261, all core courses excluding 490, one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course. SOC 430: Collective Beh. and Social Mov. Junior standing or above, all core courses excluding 490, one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course. SOC 440: Ethnographies in Crime and Dev. Junior standing or above, SOC 251, all core courses, one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course SOC 450: White Collar Crime/Elite Dev. Junior standing or above, SOC 251, all core courses excluding 490, and one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course SOC460: Serial Murder/Criminal Profiling Junior standing or above, SOC 251, all core courses excluding 490, and one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course. SOC 482: Internship Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the department ANT 482: Internship Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the department SOC 490: Senior Seminar in Sociology Senior standing, all other core courses, and one additional 300 level SOC or ANT course. Rev 10/27/2015