The sociology major is designed
to provide undergraduate preparation leading to careers in social
work, politics, law, public administration, urban and environmental
planning, public relations, personnel, criminal justice, counseling
and other service professions. The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
will also prepare a student for advanced studies in several areas
including sociology, social welfare, environmental studies, education,
public health and urban planning.
Field
Experience
The major in sociology offers an internship to provide supervised
field experience. This permits students to apply relevant sociological
knowledge in practical settings. The course may earn from one to
three units. An independent study is also offered for this purpose.
It allows students to expand upon individual interests within the
field of sociology. This study may be in the form of an individual
research project, either library or field. Conferences are scheduled
with the supervising faculty member as necessary to provide for
maximum benefits. No more than nine units of any combination of
internships and independent studies may be applied toward the thirty-six
units required for the major. Senior seminars will be offered each
semester on topics of current sociological relevance . The seminar
is open to students of all disciplines with senior classification
who have had upper-division course work in the area. The topics
will vary from semester to semester depending upon the specialty
and training of the instructor. This course may be repeated for
credit.
NOTE: A maximum of six units only
of internship may be applied toward the major. A maximum of nine
units only of independent study may be applied toward the major.
However, no more than nine units of a combination of internship
(six units maximum) and independent study may be applied for credit
toward the major.