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Sociology Minor Requirements

The numbers in parentheses adjacent to the course name are the number of course units earned upon satisfactory completion of the course.

MINOR REQUIREMENTS –5 units

SOCI 101: Introduction to Sociology (1)

One course in each of the following 3 areas:

Area 1: Social Institutions

SOCI 255S: Sociology of Families and Intimate Relationships (1)

SOCI 305S: Social Institutions (1)

SOCI 370S: Work, Occupations, and Professions (1)

SOCI 379: Sociology of Law (1)

Area 2: Social Issues and Inequality

SOCI 210B: How Americans Think (1)

SOCI 260S: Power and Evil (1)

SOCI 302: Criminology (1)

SOCI 304S: Social Inequality (1)

SOCI 307D: Race, Nationality, and Immigration

SOCI 312D: Gender and Society (1)

SOCI 355: Sociology of the City (1)

SOCI 363J-JS: Community-Based Research (1)

Area 3: Social Change

SOCI 215R: Population, Society, and Environment (1)

SOCI 263J: Community Organizing for Social Change (1)

SOCI 309: Collective Behavior and Social Movements (1)

SOCI 337: Sociology of Developing Societies (1)

SOCI 372: Social and Cultural Change (1)

One Sociology elective course.
One of the four area and/or elective Sociology courses must be at the 300 level.

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