(64 hrs)
Required Courses:
COM 1102 Interpersonal Communication
COM 1103 Mass Communication
COM 2203 Quantitative Research Methods
COM 2204 Qualitative Research Methods
Three 3000-level Communication (COM) courses
COM 4594 Senior Seminar (capstone)
SOC 1104 Introduction to Sociology: A Global Perspective
SOC 3319 Development of Sociological Theory
Two courses from the area Society and the Individual:
SOC 2201 Society and the Individual
SOC 2202 The Family
SOC 2205 Criminology
SOC 2214 Human Behavior and the Social Environment
SOC 2225 Aging: The Individual and Society
SOC 3308 Adulthood and Aging
Two courses from the area Social Organization:
SOC 2206 Practical Applications in Law Enforcement
SOC 2207 Beyond the 9 to 5: Work in the 24/7 Global Economy
SOC 3303 Urban Sociology
SOC 3315 Sociology of the Criminal Justice System
SOC 3325 Managing Systems in a Macro Environment
SOC 3348 Legal Forensics
SOC 3360 Sociology of Education
SOC 3430 Medical Sociology
Two courses from the area Social Inequality:
SOC 2212 Wealth, Power, and Prestige in American Society
SOC 2222 Global Social Change
SOC 2427 Gender and Society
SOC 3328 Social Inequality and Justice
SOC 3355 Aging and Gender
SOC 3429 Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S.
Contacts: Dr. Lemke, Sociology; Dr. Vance, Communication