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Sociology
Schneider
Social Science 440
(715) 836-2720
http://www.uwec.edu/Lists/Acad.htm
Donald
Nielsen, Chair
Melissa Bonstead-Bruns, Margaret Cassidy, Vicky Crane,
Jeffrey Erger, Pamela Forman, Jeremy Hein, Jianjun Ji, Tarique Niazi, Jane
Nielsen, Kathleen Nybroten.
To Sociology
Course Descriptions
Sociology searches in disciplined ways for answers to
questions about human social behavior; questions regarding human identity,
social interaction, human relations, and group dynamics. It studies the
behavior and interaction of social groups and institutions, traces their
origin and growth, and analyzes the influence of group activities on both
group members and larger social units.
Majors
MAJOR:
SOCIOLOGY, Liberal Arts (Code 480-201)
| Thirty-six
semester credits, including: |
Credits |
| 101
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
| 331
Sociological Data Analysis |
3 |
| 332
Methods of Social Research |
3 |
| 344
Sociological Theory |
3 |
| 490
Sociology Capstone |
3 |
| *Sociology
Electives |
21 |
NOTE 1: A minimum grade of C must be earned in all courses taken in
residence that are used to satisfy requirements for the major.
NOTE 2: Majors are strongly encouraged to enroll in Soc 331 no later
than the first semester of their junior year.
NOTE 3: A maximum of nine credits earned in Soc 395, 399, 496, 497,
498, and/or 499 may count toward major.
NOTE 4: A maximum of three Soc 491 courses may be counted toward the
major.
MAJOR:
SOCIOLOGY, Early Adolescence/Adolescence Teaching
(Code 480-204)
| Thirty-six
semester credits, including: |
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| Required
Courses: |
Credits |
| Soc
101 Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
| Soc
142
Contemporary Social Problems |
3 |
| Soc
312
Race and Ethnicity in the U.S. |
3 |
Soc
316
Sociology of the Family or
Soc
164 Courtship and Marital Relations |
3 |
| Soc
331
Sociological Data Analysis |
3 |
| Soc
332
Methods of Social Research |
3 |
| Soc
344
Sociological Theory |
3 |
| Soc
490 Sociology Capstone |
3 |
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Total
Required |
24 |
| Electives |
12 |
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Students
may elect any additional 12 credits offered in the department.
Eighteen of the 36 hours for the major must be earned in upper
division courses (those numbered 300 or higher at UW-Eau Claire).
This major leads to licensure to teach in Early Adolescence through
Adolescence classrooms. |
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Minors
MINOR:
SOCIOLOGY, Liberal Arts (Code 480-401)
| Twenty-four
semester credits, including: |
Credits |
| 101
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
| Any
one of the following courses: |
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Soc 331, 332, 344 |
3 |
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*Sociology electives |
18 |
NOTE 1: A minimum of nine credits must be taken in courses numbered
300 or higher.
NOTE 2: A minimum grade of C must be earned in all courses taken in
residence that are used to satisfy requirements for the minor.
NOTE 3: A maximum of six credits earned in Soc 395, 399, 496, 497,
498, and/or 499 may count toward minor.
NOTE 4: A maximum of two Soc 491 courses may be counted toward the
minor.
MINOR:
SOCIOLOGY, Early Adolescence/Adolescence Teaching
(Code 480-404)
| Twenty-four
semester credits, including: |
Credits |
| 101
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
| 142
Contemporary Social Problems |
3 |
| 331
Sociological Data Analysis |
3 |
| 332
Methods of Social Research |
3 |
| 344
Sociological Theory |
3 |
| Nine
credits selected from the following: |
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Soc 164, 303, 312, 316, 329, 351 |
9 |
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This minor leads to
licensure to teach in Early Adolescence through Adolescence
classrooms.
NOTE: A minimum of nine
credits must be taken in courses numbered 300 or higher. |
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Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Policy
No credit may be earned under the
Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory option for any course counted toward a
departmental major or minor.
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Credit
by Examination
Credit may be obtained by examination in Soc 101,
Introduction to Sociology. A student may earn a maximum of six credits in
Sociology through credit by examination.
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Departmental Honors Program
I.
Goals and Objectives
A. To
provide an enriched educational experience for
subsequent graduate study, professional activities, or public
life.
B. To allow concentrated and individualized study in selected
areas of interest in the field of sociology.
C. To stimulate, encourage, and challenge students to gain a
better understanding of sociological research and theory in
addition to usual instruction.
D. To develop capabilities for independent thought and
constructive criticism.
II.
Entrance Requirements for Honors in Sociology
A.
Eligibility: Upper-class majors with resident and total GPAs
of 3.50 and a GPA of 3.50 in sociology courses.
B. Applications for the Honors Program should be made in
writing to the department during the junior year.
III.
Satisfactory Completion of Requirements for Graduation with Honors in
Sociology.
A. Minimum
of 36 semester credit hours in the sociology
department.
B. An Honors examination in two areas chosen by the student
in consultation with an honors committee.
C. A three credit independent study.
D. An Honors Seminar.
E. An Honors research paper.
F. Resident and total GPAs of 3.50 and resident and total
GPAs of 3.50 in the major program at time of graduation.
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