Social Justice & Social Change
Courses
Students in many disciplines, including history, psychology, education, business, and communications, find sociology a useful minor, and many lower and upper-division courses in the Department of Sociology serve as rewarding electives for students across the University. Students often combine the study of sociology with other liberal arts or professional fields to acquire double majors.
Undergraduate Courses - Level 1000 (click for course information ) Undergraduate Courses - Level 2000 (click for course information )SYG 2010 - Social Problems
SYG 2952 - Sociology Study Abroad
SYP 2450 - Global Society
SYP 3456 - Global Inequality and Crisis
SYP 3550 - Drugs and Society
SYP 3740 - Sociology of Aging and Dying
SYA 4150 - Social ConflictÂ
SYA 4300 - Sociological Analysis: A Survey of Methods
SYA 4310 - Sociological Analysis: Qualitative and/or Comparative-Historical Methods
SYA 4400 - Sociological Analysis: Quantitative Method
SYA 4511 - Writing Social Theory
SYA 4905 - Directed independent Study
SYA 4930 - Special Topic
SYD 4602 - The Urban Community
SYD 4631 - Caribbean Inequalities
SYD 4700 - Race and Ethnic Relations
SYD 4800 - Gender and Society
SYD 4803 - Gender and World Development
SYD 4814 - Gender, Power and Relationships
SYG 4957 - Sociology Study Abroad
SYO 4100 - Family and Society
SYO 4200 - Sociology of Religion
SYO 4250 - Sociology of Education
SYO 4353 - Sociology of the Marketplace
SYO 4370 - Men, Women, and Work
SYO 4410 - Sociology of Mental Health
SYO 4530 - Class, Status, and Power
SYO 4534 - Poverty and Society
SYO 4570 - Organizational Sociology
SYP 4110 - Self and Society
SYP 4304 - Social Movements
SYP 4352 - Sociology of Peace & Justice
SYP 4400 - Social Change
SYP 4420 - Sociology of Consumption
SYP 4421 - Technology and Society
SYP 4445 - Women and Social Change
SYP 4451 - Globalization and US Cities
SYP 4453 - Global Social Change
SYP 4454 - Globalization and Social Movements
SYP 4530 - Adolescence and Delinquency
SYP 4570 - Social Control and Deviance
SYP 4630 - Sociology of Popular Culture
SYP 4650 - The Sociology of Sport
SYP 4714 - Sociology of Youth
Each course is three credit hours.
** At least 75 percent of course work counting toward the Sociology minor must be taken in residence.
** In cases where there is course overlap between requirements in a student's major and the Sociology minor, such courses can count in only one of these areas.
Students are required to earn a grade C or better in each Sociology course for it to count towards the minor.