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Show College of Social & Behavioral Sciences 717 Deviance and Criminology Emphasis If a student desires to have an emphasis of Deviance and Criminology within the sociology minor/BIS, the student must take two courses (6 elective credit hours) from the fo How ing cou rs es: • SOC 3250 - Deviance and Social Control Credits: (3) • SOC 3260 - Juvenile Delinquency Credits: (3) • SOC 3270 - Criminology Credits: (3) • SOC 4270 - Sociology of Law Credits: (3) Sociology Teaching Minors are also required to take SOC 3420 and HIST4500 in addition to the courses required by the Teacher Education Program. Sociology Teaching Minor Sociology • Grade Requirements: A minimum grade of "C" in courses counted toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). • Credit Hour Requirements: Minimum of 18 credit hours. Transferring students with a Sociology Minor can transfer g hours of credit from an acceptable Sociology program. Students who select the Sociology Teaching Minor must satisfy the Teacher Education admission and licensure requirements (see Department of Teacher Education). Course Requirements for Minor Sociology Courses Required (9 credit hours) • SOC 1010 SS/DV - Introduction to Sociology Credits: (3) • SOC 3030 - Classical Sociological Theory Credits: (3) • SOC 3660 - Sociological Research Credits: (3) Sociology Electives (select three courses, 9 credit hours, only one of which can be lower division) SOC 1020 SS/DV- Social Problems Credits: (3) SOC 2810 - Experimental Course Offerings Credits: (2-3) SOC 2920 - Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs Credits: (1-3) SOC 3000 - Self and Society Credits: (3) SOC 3010 - Social Inequality Credits: (3) SOC 3110 - Sociology of Family Credits: (3) SOC 3130 - Sociology of Gender Credits: (3) SOC 3250 - Deviance and Social Control Credits: (3) SOC 3260 - Juvenile Delinquency Credits: (3) SOC 3270 - Criminology Credits: (3) SOC 3300 - Environment and Society Credits: (3) SOC 3400 - Social Change Credits: (3) SOC 3410 - Sociology of Religion Credits: (3) SOC 3420 - Sociology of Education Credits: (3) SOC 3430 - Medicine and Healthcare in Society Credits: (3) SOC 3550 - Organizations in Society Credits: (3) SOC 3600 - Social Statistics Credits: (3) SOC 3840 - Cities and Urban Life Credits: (3) SOC 3850 - Race & Ethnicity Credits: (3) • SOC 4030 - Contemporary Sociological Theory Credits: (3) • SOC 4220 - Life in a Consumer Society Credits: (3) • SOC 4270 - Sociology of Law Credits: (3) • SOC 4410 - Sociology of Globalization Credits: (3) • SOC 4550 - Sociology of Work Credits: (3) • SOC 4810 - Experimental Course Offerings Credits: (2-3) • SOC 4830 - Readings and/ or Projects Credits: (1-3) • SOC 4890 - Internship Credits: (1-6) • SOC 4920 - Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs Credits: (1-3) • SOC 4990 - Seminar in Sociology Credits: (3) Deviance and Criminology Emphasis If a student desires to have an emphasis of Deviance and Criminology within the sociology minor/BIS, the student must take two courses (6 elective credit hours) from the fo lloiv ing cou rs es: • SOC 3250 - Deviance and Social Control Credits: (3) • SOC 3260 - Juvenile Delinquency Credits: (3) • SOC 3270 - Criminology Credits: (3) • SOC 4270 - Sociology of Law Credits: (3) Sociology Teaching Minors are also required to take SOC 3420 and HIST 4500 in addition to the courses required by the Teacher Education Program. Anthropology Departmental Honors Please see weber.edu/honors/contracts.html for a list of current Departmental Honors contracts and Departmental Honors Advisors. For additional information about the Honors Program, please refer to the Honors Program section of the WSU Catalog. Sociology Departmental Honors Please see weber.edu/honors/contracts.html for a list of current Departmental Honors contracts and Departmental Honors Advisors. For additional information about the Honors Program, please refer to the Honors Program section of the WSU Catalog. Course Descriptions - ANTH Department of Sociology and Anthropology ANTH 1000 SS/DV - Introduction to Anthropology Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Full Sem, Online] Summer [2nd Blk, Online] Anthropology is the study of humankind, past and present: our origins and the development of cultural behavior and biological attributes. This course examines what it means to be human, describing and explaining human differences and similarities throughout time and across the world. Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |