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BA Honors and BA Major/Minor Requirements

44.31 Sociology

44.31.1 Honors in Sociology

    Students planning to apply for admission to the Honors program should consult §15.2.2 for admission requirements.

    General program requirements are listed in §43.6.

    Honors in Sociology requires successful completion of a minimum of *42 at the senior level for the concentration as follows:

(1)

SOC 100

(2)

SOC 210

(3)

SOC 212

(4)

two of SOC 241, 251, 260, 269

(5)

SOC 315

(6)

one of SOC 332, 333, 334

(7)

SOC 407

(8)

SOC 408

(9)

*3 in Sociology at any senior level

(10)

*9 at the 300- or 400-level

(11)

*6 at the 400-level.

    A maximum of *54 at the senior level is possible, the additional *12 being made up of courses at the 200-, 300- or 400-level.

    Compulsory requirements for a minor are met by a study of subjects in an area or areas related to the student's interest in Sociology. *30 (at the junior and senior levels) are required; however, without permission of the Associate Chair (Undergraduate), no more than *18 from any single department are allowed.

    The remainder of an Honors student's program is composed of optional coursework. Courses taken outside the Faculties of Arts and Science may be approved as part of the minor requirement in related areas, or they may be taken as options if their number, in the total program, does not exceed *18.

    Honors students considering graduate studies should take senior courses in population and additional coursework in theory and methods beyond that required of Honors students.

    Due to the unique nature of the minor requirements in the Honors in Sociology program, a Combined Honors program in Sociology is not normally offered.

    Note: R SOC 355, 450 and W ST 305 have been approved for cross-listing as applicable to a major or minor in Sociology (see §44.31.2).

Promotion Requirements

    Promotion from year to year requires a GPA of at least 3.0 with an average of at least 3.3 in all Sociology courses in the Fall/Winter, and no grade of less than B- in any Sociology course.

Graduation Requirements

    Graduation with Honors in Sociology requires a graduation average of at least 3.0 with an average of at least 3.3 in all Sociology courses, and no grade of less than B- in any Sociology course. Graduation with First Class Honors requires an average of at least 3.7 in all senior Sociology courses and 3.5 or better on all courses in the final year (last *30 completed).

44.31.2 Major and Minor in Sociology

Degree of BA

    See §43.3.

    A major in Sociology requires:

(1)

SOC 100

(2)

SOC 210

(3)

SOC 212

(4)

two of SOC 241, 251, 260, 269

(5)

SOC 315

(6)

one of SOC 332, 333, 334

(7)

*6 in SOC at the 300- or 400-level

(8)

*6 in SOC at the 400-level.

    Theory and statistics/methodology coursework should be completed as soon as possible. Students must consult the Undergraduate Advisor in each academic year, preferably before registration.

    Students selecting Sociology as a minor must complete *18 as follows: SOC 100; *3 from SOC 210, 224, 225, 241, 251, 260, 269 or 271; *6 unspecified; *6 at the 300- or 400-level. Also see §43.3(4).

    Note: R SOC 355, 450 and W ST 305 have been approved for cross-listing as applicable to a major or minor in Sociology [see §43.3(5)].

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