Academics

Course Overview

This course is designed to encourage students to integrate previous course-work into a conception of sociology as an approach to inquiry and a useful tool. This is the first half of a year-long course. Students will develop a topic, discuss relevant theories, do a literature review, and write a brief proposal which includes discussion of hypotheses, variables, methods, and sampling techniques.

SOC 334, 375, and 423

Program: Sociology

Credit: 3

Faculty

Other Courses

SOC-499

Independent Study

Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…

Sociology

Credits 1-3

SOC-495

Special Topics

Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…

Sociology

Credits 1-5

SOC-492

Senior Capstone Seminar…

This course continues the work of SOC 491.…

Sociology

Credits 3

SOC-450

Internship Seminar with…

Students will apply knowledge and skills gained in…

Sociology

Credits 4

SOC-436

Social Inequality: Race,…

A study of gender and social class inequality.…

Sociology

Credits 3

SOC-423

Social Theory

This course will cover major sociological and criminological…

Sociology

Credits 3