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Catalog: 2019-20 College of Liberal Arts Program: Sociology Major
Minimum Credits Required: Sociology Major
Meet the Faculty
The Sociology Program at Rollins College consists of a rigorous curriculum designed to promote sociological literacy and engaged
citizenship; to enhance students’ awareness and understanding of twenty-first century social problems, including the enduring presence
of class, race, and gender inequalities; and to cultivate among students the theoretical and methodological skills to investigate the
connections between individuals and society, and the possibilities for social change
Students interested in the major/minor should consider beginning with any 100-level course or SOC 201
Major Requirements
Ten (10) courses are required, at least six (6) of which must be taken at Rollins All core courses must also be taken at the College
Core Courses
Take all of the following.
SOC 201 - The Sociological Perspective
SOC 301 - Methodology (Fall of junior year)
Prereq(s): SOC 201 or permission of instructor.
SOC 302 - Sociological Theory (spring of junior year)
Prereq(s): Sociology major or consent SOC 201 or permission of
instructor
SOC 418 - Senior Seminar
Prereq(s): SOC 301 and SOC 302 and senior standing.
Additional Requirements
Students interested in graduate school in Sociology are encouraged to take a Statistics class (chosen in consultation with the
departmental advisor) to satisfy their Mathematical (M) competency
Six (6) courses in sociology, at least three (3) of which must be at the 300- or 400-level
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