专业详情
Sociology seeks to understand all aspects of human social behavior, including the behavior of individuals as well as the social dynamics of small groups, large organizations, communities, institutions, and entire societies. Sociologists are typically motivated both by the desire to better understand the principles of social life and by the conviction that understanding these principles may aid in the formulation of enlightened and effective social policy. Sociology provides an intellectual background for students considering careers in the professions or business. Students may pursue degrees in sociology at the bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral levels. The department organizes its courses by areas of study to assist students in tailoring their education and research to their academic interests and career goals.
The mission of the undergraduate program in Sociology is to provide students with the skills necessary to understand and address social problems and inequalities in global, institutional, and interpersonal social relations. At its core, the curriculum in the major is rooted in social theory and the scientific method. Sociology majors are given opportunities to develop a broad understanding of core sociological theories and the methodological skills used to evaluate human behavior and social organizations. Sociology provides an intellectual background for students considering careers in business, social services, public policy, government service, international nongovernmental organizations, foundations, or academia.
The Sociology major consists of a core curriculum plus elective courses intended to provide breadth of exposure to the variety of areas encompassed by sociology.
There are two pathways to a Sociology B.A. degree:
- the Sociology Bachelor’s degree, or
- the Sociology Bachelor’s degree with the Data Science, Markets, and Management subplan
The following requirements are for the Sociology bachelor’s degree. See the Data Science, Markets, and Management Subplan section for the degree requirements for that option.
Declaring the Major in Sociology
To declare a major in Sociology, students should declare the B.A. in Axess, then download the major declaration form from the department website. Fill out and electronically sign the declaration form, and email the completed form to the Student Services Specialist.
Major Requirements
A 3.0 GPA is required to enter the Sociology major. The B.A. in Sociology requires 60 units of coursework. Grades of ‘S’ or ‘CR’ are allowable. When students take classes for a letter grade, a grade of at least ‘C’ should be earned or the student should obtain a written exception.
Unit values for courses can vary from year to year. If you have any questions, contact the Undergraduate Student Services Specialist in Sociology.
Students are encouraged to complete some coursework at the 200-level. Sociology majors are encouraged to participate in directed research or undertake independent research with Sociology faculty. See the department website for additional information.