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Nov 21, 2024
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2011-13 Academic Catalog-Concord University [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology with an emphasis in Correctional Rehabilitation (BA)
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Sociology
The goal of sociology is to provide an understanding of the scientific study of human behavior in social groups. Sociology is concerned with the growth of the individual within the wider context of society. In the study of sociology, the student is encouraged to develop a theoretical framework and technique of investigation useful for analysis and insight into group behavior.
The student interested in a Bachelor of Arts degree may major in sociology with a minor in another discipline. Note required grade average in the Division of Social Sciences . Core Requirements:
The degree of Bachelor of Arts, with a major in sociology, requires successful completion of 120 semester hours, including (1) the Program of General Studies which must include six hours of one foreign language; (2) the sociology program listed below; and (3) a program of electives or a minor as worked out with the student's adviser.
Television Courses
The Department of Sociology, in general, will not grant credit hours for the major or minor by educational television programming. Exceptions may be made with departmental consent. Sociology Major Requirements
37 hours Fifteen hours of Sociology electives (at least one course from each content area listed below).
Social Justice/Stratification
Area of Emphasis Requirements
All courses listed above for the major in Sociology plus the following courses: Note:
Note that SOC 201 , SOC 303 , SOC 307 , and SOC 350 Deviant Behavior, and SOC 350 Sociology of Law may be taken to meet the fifteen hours of electives required in the sociology major. No other minor course of study is required with the area of emphasis in Correctional Rehabilitation.
Many of the courses required in the area of emphasis should be taken as General Studies courses. |
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