10/21/2020 Department of Sociology & Anthropology Beginning with the Class of 2020 Credit 4 SSOC 203 The Sociological Imagination* Sophomore Fall/Spring 4 SANT 203 Intro to Anthropol
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Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Beginning with the Class of 2020
Credit
4 SSOC 203 The Sociological Imagination* Sophomore Fall/Spring
4 SANT 203 Intro to Anthropology Sophomore Fall/Spring
4 SSOC 204 History of Social Thought Sophomore Fall/Spring
4
Choose one from our Suite of Methods Courses
• SSOC 334 Multivariate Analysis**
• SSOC 335 Survey of Research Methods
• SANT 316 Feminist Ethnography
• SANT 375 Food in/and the City
• SSOC 360 Applied Geographic Information Systems Junior Fall/Spring
4 SANT 320 Anthropological Theory Junior Fall
4 SANT 336 Ethnographic Methods Junior Fall/Spring
4 ANTH 433 Anthropology Senior Thesis Senior Fall/Spring
16
16 hours of Electives (300 or above), (12 must be SANT; 4 can be SSOC or
SANT)
44
Credit
4 SSOC 203 The Sociological Imagination* Sophomore Fall
4 SSOC 204 History of Social Thought Sophomore Fall/Spring
4 SSOC 422 Contemporary Social Theory Junior Fall/Spring
4
Choose one from our Suite of Methods Courses
• SSOC 335 Survey of Research Methods
• SANT 316 Feminist Ethnography
• SANT 375 Food in/and the City
• SSOC 360 Applied Geographic Information Systems Junior Fall/Spring
4 SSOC 334 Multivariate Analysis** Junior Spring
4 SANT 336 Ethnographic Methods Junior Fall/Spring
4 SSOC 432 Sociology Senior Thesis Senior Fall/Spring
16 16 hours of Electives (300 or above), (12 must be SSOC; 4 can be SSOC or SANT)
44
* The Sociological Imagination is the required gateway course for ALL Sociology and Sociology-Anthropology majors
** Prerequisite for SSOC 334 is SMAT 205, prerequisite for SMAT 205 is SMAT 107
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ADVISING PROCEDURES:
• Never register for courses without consulting your advisor
• All prerequisites - as identified in the Spelman College Bulletin - must be strictly followed
• Never save major electives until the end: advanced core courses are
premised on your having already completed several electives
• When choosing general electives, choose courses that help prepare you for your thesis research
• Three (3) core courses can NOT be taken in one semester
• All major courses should be taken at Spelman Only the chair can approve major courses taken at other institutions (i.e summer school, domestic
exchange and study abroad)
• Students should avoid enrolling in Sociology Internship and Senior Thesis during the same semester, unless they are related to each other and you have approval from your advisor or the Department Chair
• Students may not enroll in Senior Thesis without completing all major core courses besides Contemporary Social Theory All other core courses in the major must be completed and passed before enrolling in Senior Thesis
• Interdisciplinary Big Questions Colloquia (BQC): One semester is required by
all Spelman first year students, and carries a letter (A-F) grade
• “Unique” circumstances require advising by the department chair
• ALL SENIOR, TRANSFER & PAULINE E DRAKE SCHOLARS MUST be
advised by department chair
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Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Beginning with the Class of 2020
* The Sociological Imagination is the required gateway course for ALL Sociology and Sociology-Anthropology minors
** Prerequisite for SSOC 334 is SMAT 205, prerequisite for SMAT 205 is SMAT 107
Credit
4 SSOC 203 The Sociological Imagination* Sophomore Fall
4 SSOC 422 Contemporary Social Theory Junior Fall/Spring
4 SSOC 334 Multivariate Analysis** Junior Spring
4
Choose one from our Suite of Methods Courses
• SSOC 335 Survey of Research Methods
• SANT 316 Feminist Ethnography
• SANT 336 Ethnographic Methods
• SANT 375 Food in/and the City
• SSOC 360 Applied Geographic Information Systems Junior Fall/Spring
8 8 hours of SSOC Electives (300 or above)
24
Credit
4 SSOC 203 The Sociological Imagination Sophomore Fall
4 SANT 203 Introduction to Anthropology Sophomore Fall/Spring
4 SANT 320 Anthropological Theory Junior Fall/Spring
4 SANT 336 Ethnographic Methods Junior Fall/Spring
8 8 hours of SANT Electives (300 or above)
24
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ADVISING PROCEDURES:
• Never register for courses without consulting your advisor
• All prerequisites - as identified in the Spelman College Bulletin - must be strictly followed
• Never save major electives until the end: advanced core courses are
premised on your having already completed several electives
• When choosing general electives, choose courses that help prepare you for your thesis research
• Three (3) core courses can NOT be taken in one semester
• All major courses should be taken at Spelman Only the chair can approve major courses taken at other institutions (i.e summer school, domestic
exchange and study abroad)
• Students should avoid enrolling in Sociology Internship and Senior Thesis during the same semester, unless they are related to each other and you have approval from your advisor or the Department Chair
• Students may not enroll in Senior Thesis without completing all major core courses besides Contemporary Social Theory All other core courses in the major must be completed and passed before enrolling in Senior Thesis
• Interdisciplinary Big Questions Colloquia (BQC): One semester is required by
all Spelman first year students, and carries a letter (A-F) grade
• “Unique” circumstances require advising by the department chair
• ALL SENIOR, TRANSFER & PAULINE E DRAKE SCHOLARS MUST be
advised by department chair