Sep 30, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Sociology, BA

Location(s): On Campus


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Learning Objectives:

Graduates will demonstrate:

  1. The application of the sociological imagination, sociological concepts and theories to understanding their own life and the society around them.
  2. An ability to work from evidence gathered by both qualitative and quantitative methods, design a research study of his or her own, and critically assess the research presented by others.
  3. Technical skills in retrieving and analyzing information and data from internet and research databases. Graduates will also show the ability to present their findings in a format usable by others that reflects best practices for social scientists.
  4. An awareness of the various kinds of diversity in the world (e.g. race, class, gender, age, cultural background) and an ability to dialogue with those whose perspective is different than their own. This includes empathy for how individuals have been shaped by their circumstances, yet insight into how individuals can make changes in their lives to move toward their goals and impact the broader society.
  5. The development of personal and professional responsibility as educated persons of faith.

These goals are a shortened and modified version of those given in the American Sociological Association’s 2004 publication Liberal Learning and the Sociology Major Updated: Meeting the Challenge of Teaching Sociology in the Twenty-First Century by K. McKinney, C. Howery, K. Strand, E. Kain, and C. Berheide; A Report of the ASA Task Force on the Undergraduate Major, 2004, American Sociological Association

Requirements for the Bachelor of Art in Sociology


General Education: 42-50 hours


Bachelor of Arts 

Major Requirements: 15 hours


Major Elective Requirements (Take 7 of the following): 21 hours


Total Hours: 126 Hours


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