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Show 302 303 4650. Retirement: Adjustment/Planning (3) This course is designed to cover aspects of retirement relating to job change or discontinuance. The processes, events, social roles, and phases of life will presented. 4830. Readings and/or Projects (2-4) Individual readings and/or projects for the senior Gerontology major (with the approval of the instructor) with a maximum of four (4) credit hours possible. 4860. Introductory Field Practicum (2) Introductory experience in the world of work whereby the student might develop, test, and use knowledge derived from classroom experiences. Prerequisites: Geront $S1010, 3320 and 3500; must be a declared major or minor. 4861. Advanced Field Practicum (2) Advanced experience in the world of work whereby the student might develop, test, and use knowledge derived from classroom experiences. Prerequisites: Geront 3400, 3500, 4860, and must be a declared major or minor. 4862. Specialized Field Practicum (2) Specialized experience in the world of work whereby the student might develop, test, and use knowledge derived from classroom experiences. Prerequisites: Geront 3600, DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES General Education Sociology is the study of social life and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociology's subject matter ranges from the study of dating and marriage to the hostile mob, from crime to religion, from the study of race relations and the inequalities of social class to the shared beliefs of common cultures. Sociology offers something for every serious student who wishes to embrace its perspective, methodology, and theoretical orientation. Sociology is a popular major for students planning futures in such professions as law, business, education, architecture, politics, public administration, and a myriad of other professions. Sociology provides a rich fund of knowledge, a new way of looking at everyday phenomena, and a range of research techniques which can be applied to the profession the student pursues in life. For a career with the title of "Sociologist," a Master's Degree or a Ph.D. is usually required. SOCIOLOGY MAJOR OR SOCIOLOGY TEACHING MAJOR Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. 4990. Senior Seminar (2) Preparation and discussion of gerontology concepts and topics. Information and techniques for obtaining a job and selecting a graduate school. Prerequisites: Geront $$1010, 3320, 3400, 3500 and 3600. DEPARTMENT SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY Chair: Dr. Rosemary Conover Location: Social Science Building, Room 114 Telephone Contact: Carol Jensen 626-6241 Professors: Jerry H. Borup, Dean Collinwood, Rosemary Conover, Daniel T. Gallego, L. Kay Gillespie; Associate Professors: Brooke Arkush, Linda Eaton, Ron Holt, Robert Reynolds; Assistant Professors: Homa Firouzbakhch, Thomas Kearin, Brenda Marsteller Kowalewski, Huiying Wei-Arthus. » Program Prerequisite: Not required for the Sociology major. Sociology Teaching majors must meet the Teacher Education admission and certification requirements (see Teacher Education Department in this catalog). » Minor: Required » Grade Requirements: A minimum grade of "C" in courses counted toward the major (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). Also refer to the general grade requirements for graduation on page 31 of this catalog. Sociology Teaching majors must achieve an overall GPA of 3.00 for admission to the Teacher Education Program. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours is required for graduation. A minimum of 36 Sociology credit hours are required for the major. A minimum of 40 upper division credit hours is required (courses numbered 3000 and above). Transfer students can transfer up to 18 hours from an acceptable Sociology program. Only 6 of the 18 hours can be lower division. Advisement Course Requirements Admission Soclgy $S1010 Applied Science & Soclgy 3030 Soclgy Soclgy Soclgy $S$1010 3030 3250 Principles of Sociology Sociological Theory - Classical Deviance and Social Control 3 3 3 Soclgy 3600 Social Statistics 3 Soclgy 3660 Sociological Research 3 Soclgy Soclgy 4030 4900 Sociological Theory - Contemporary Senior Capstone Course 3 3 Select two of the following Soclgy 3000 Soclgy 3010 Soclgy 3020 Social Psychology Social Stratification Social Organizations sun QRHOMORE, SPRING. nse 3 Soclgy 3250 Select Soclgy 3000, 3010, or 3020 seve UNIOR AUTUMN SENIOR, AUTUMN. Soclgy 4030 Emphasis Course a 3 3 3 Select Soclgy 3000, 3010, or 3020 .scnnnnnsnannnnnnsnmnm Soclgy 3600 Emphasis Course <cenumnnn PRENGR CS EET MFET MET CMT DG AUTOSV AUTOTC IDT SST TBE 3 sonnei ORHOMORE, AUTUMN... Required Program Courses (27 credit hours) 3 UNIOR, SPRING. .snssnninnns Soclgy 3660 Emphasis Course ...nnonnnnonnnnnnnnnnnin SENIOR, SPRING. 3 3 connie Soclgy 4900 3 SOCIOLOGY WHR Sociology Electives (9 credit hours) Select 9 credit hours from one of the following areas of emphasis or one WRK a AS I » Program Prerequisite: Enroll in the General Honours Programme and complete 6 hours of General Honours courses (see the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog). » Grade Requirements: Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3. e Deviance and Criminology Soclgy Soclgy 3260 3270 Juvenile Delinquency Criminology 3 3 Soclgy 4270 Sociology of Law i least 12 hours must be completed on an Honours basis. A student Soclgy =e Seminar in Sociology z may receive Honours credit in any upper division Sociology Pn ‘ Cities and Urban Life American Minorities in 3 Soclgy 3840 3850 3 in a course for Honours credit. A written agreement should be reached NUTRI Soclgy Soclgy 4850 4990 Demography: Population & Society Seminar in Sociology 3 3 with the appropriate instructor regarding the work expected for Honours credit. (See the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog.) a ane : sears Soclgy |, Credit Hour Requirements: Fulfill the requirements for the Sociology major or the Sociology Teaching major, of which at the Sociology Honours Senior Project of 3 hours. pe * Permission from the department chair should be sought before registering pe HEALTH ¢ Organizational Studies - Soclgy Soclgy 3540 3550 Small Groups and Leadership Complex Organizations 3 3 SOCay saaey gon ite Sociotony ot Mise ae Sa Oe ae 3 Soclgy 3110 Sociology of Family Soclgy 3120 Socl iis 4120 4990 Sex/Gender Roles: Past, Present, Future Socialization over the Life Course Seminar in Sociology * Global Sociology Socgy SOCIOLOGY 3400 Social Change & Social Movements ot hee ht RADI credit (6 hours lower division plus 1 upper division class) from an acceptable Sociology program. DMS 3 3 3 | Students who select the Sociology Teaching Minor must satisfy the Teacher Education admission and certification requirements (see 3 CHEM GEOSCI ae Sony Comparative Political Sociology 3 4990 Seminar in Sociology 3 | Sociology Courses Required (9 credit hours) Soclgy $S$1010 Principles of Sociology Course Requirements for Minor Socl i oH $$1030 ane a eat American Social Institutions: Soclgy Soclgy 1110 3300 Courtship and Marriage Environmental Sociology Soclgy Soclgy 3420 4890 Sociology of Education Internship Past, Present, & Future ° , ROTA Teacher Education Department in this catalog). 4410 1 MRSCI ee 3 | Transferring students with a Sociology Minor can transfer 9 hours of Soclgy Socigy Soclgy HIM Oo f 18 credit hours. Soclgy OGier Elst Nes Be PARAMD ae Grade Requirements: A minimum grade of "C" in courses counted toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). i : oes Min » » Crediti Hour Requirements ¢ Family, Gender, and Work Soclgy Mr course with the exception of Soclgy 4830.* In addition, complete Urban Settings Requirements Declare your program of study (refer to page 25 of this catalog). There are no special admission or application requirements for the Sociology major. Teaching majors must meet the Teacher Education admission and certification requirements (see Teacher Education Department in this catalog). HNRS& BIS LIBSCI WS as a guideline and be sure to consult with an advisor. for B.S. or B.A. Degree Sociology majors are assigned to a faculty advisor and are encouraged to meet with that advisor annually for course and program advisement. Call 626-6241 for additional information. Teaching majors are encouraged to also consult with advisors in the College of Education (call 626-6269). Sequence Soclgy $S1010. course from 3 different emphases. 4861, and must be a 4920. Short Courses, Workshops, or Bachelor of Arts requirements. The following General Education course will fulfill both General Education and program requirements: Course The following suggested course sequence for required Sociology classes is provided to assist students in planning their schedules. Use this only Refer to pages 31-34 of this catalog for either Bachelor of Science Sociology Coordinator: Daniel T. Gallego Telephone Contact: Carol Jensen 626-6241 declared major or minor. 4900. Current Topics on Aging (2-4) An in-depth study on age related topics of current interest. Specific title will appear on student's transcript along with authorized credit. Suggested BY Soclgy i ae ne 3030 Sociological Theory 3660 Sociological Research S$ 3 | Sociology Electives (select one So 2 Soclgy Soclgy 3000 3010 3 1-6 Soclgy Soclgy 3020 3250 é - Classical 3 3 j Soa cial ; & Behavioral . a 3 3 GEOGR Ha 3 2 rene PSYCH course, 3 credit hours) Social Psychology Social Stratification Social Organizations Deviance and Social Control j Sociology Teaching Majors are also required to take Soclgy 3420, Educ 4500, and Comm HU1020 in addition to the courses one Z00L ECOM : OCLWK nce soca required by the Teacher Education Program. ANTHRO MILSCI NAVSCI WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY W EB BebeR: S'TeA T E* SU NIV BR SHIT -Y |