DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FOR SOCIOLOGY MAJORS COURSE TRACKING SHEET. (A summary of the degree requirements for Sociology majors is attached)



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DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FOR SOCIOLOGY MAJORS COURSE TRACKING SHEET (A summary of the degree requirements for Sociology majors is attached) I. Sociology (30 Hours) 1051 2707 2708 4086 Core Sociology Electives II. English (9-12) 1157 1158 III. Literature Arts (3) IV. Mathematics (6) V. Science (9 hrs) VI. Non-Sociology Social Science Electives (6) VII. Non-Sociology Electives at 3000 Level or Higher (6) Option A: VIII. Foreign Language (9 in 1 language) IX. Humanities at the 2000 Level or Higher (3) X. Electives (36) Option B: VIII. IX. Foreign Language (12 in two languages) 1st Language: 2nd Language: Humanities at the 2000 Level or Higher (6) X. Electives (30) Page 1 of 7

Requirements for the Bachelors of Arts in Sociology I. SOCIOLOGY: MINIMUM 30 hours Required: SOC 1051, 2707, 2708, and 4086 Required: Minimum 6 hours from following core courses: SOC 4080 (Perspectives on Women, Gender and Sexuality), 4094 (Social Change), 4101 (Social Organization), 4103 (Racial Issues), 4107 (Sociology of Gender), 4124 (Social Stratification), 4216 (Advanced Social Psychology), and 4219 (Deviance). Prerequisites for the core courses: 6 hours in sociology. II. ENGLISH English Composition - Six to nine hours. Completion of 1158 or 1159. Unless a student is placed (by placement test and/or transfer credit) into English 1158, English 1156 and/or 1157 as well as English 1158 are required. Literature - Six hours of literature from any department. Limitations: Writing and linguistics courses do not fulfill this requirement. NOTE: Some Liberal Arts majors require specific literature courses. See your individual curriculum. III. ARTS Three hours to be taken from the departments of Fine Arts, Music, or theatre/dance/film-related courses in Film, Theater, and Communication Arts. Most sociology majors meet this requirement with one of the following courses: FTCA 1000 (Theater Appreciation), FA 1005 (Monuments of World Art), FA 1010 (Art Appreciation), MUS 1000 (Music Appreciation), MUS 1003 (Early Jazz), MUS 1004 (Contemporary Jazz). IV. MATHEMATICS Required: Six hours. Any combination of 1031, 1032, 1115, 1116, 1125, 1126, or higher can be used to meet this requirement except where otherwise specified in the curriculum. Limitations: No credits allowed toward graduation for Mathematics 1021, 1023 or for more than nine hours of math below the 2000 level. V. SCIENCE Required: Nine hours. Six hours of one science and three hours of a different science. One of the sciences must be biology and the other must be earth and environmental sciences, chemistry, or physics. NOTE: Credit toward graduation is not allowed for both Biology 1083 and 1053, or for Biology 1073 and 1063. Page 2 of 7

VI. NON-SOCIOLOGY SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVES Students must complete six hours from their choice of the following disciplines: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Urban Studies and Women s & Gender Studies. VII. NON-SOCIOLOGY ELECTIVES AT THE 3000 LEVEL OR HIGHER Students must complete at least 6 hours of non-sociology courses at the 3000 level or higher. Since most courses at the 3000 and 4000 level have prerequisites, meeting this requirement requires a bit of forethought and planning. Pursuing a minor is one strategy students can use to ensure that they are taking the appropriate prerequisites for more advanced courses. VIII. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Optional A: 9 hours of a single foreign language (through 2001). Optional B: 12 hours of two languages (1001 and 1002 in each language). Three to 12 hours. Completion of course 2001 in one foreign language or completion of course 1002 in two foreign languages offered through the Department of Foreign Languages. Unless a student is placed (by placement test and/or transfer credit) above the first course, either three semesters of one language in course sequence or two semesters each of two different languages are required. The language eligible for this requirement include French, Spanish, German, Italian, Latin and Greek. Languages taught through the critical language program are as a general rule not eligible. IX. HUMANITIES Option A: Option B: 3 hours in 2000 or higher humanities 6 hours in 2000 or higher humanities Nine hours. To include at least one subject different from that used for the arts requirement (above), and at least six hours at or above the 2000 level. (If the Arts requirement is fulfilled with a 2000 or higher-level course, reduce these six hours to three). To be taken from the departments of Film, Theatre and Communication Arts; English; Fine Arts; Foreign Languages; History; Music; and/or Philosophy. NOTE: Any literature course in English or foreign languages used to fulfill the College requirement of six hours of literature shall not count toward the Humanities requirement. Page 3 of 7

X. ELECTIVES Option A: Option B: 36 hours 30 hours Any course from the following disciplines will count toward elective credit: Accounting; Anthropology; Arts and Sciences; Bacteriology; Biology; Botany; Business Administration; Chemistry; Computer Science; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Economics; English; Film, Theatre & Communications Art; Finance; Fine Arts; Foreign Languages; Geography; History; Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Administration; Humanities; Journalism; Management; Marketing; Mathematics; Music; Philosophy; Physics; Political Science; Psychology; Social Sciences; Sociology; Urban Studies; Women s Studies; and Zoology. Education courses will count if they are in the Departments of Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Foundations and Research, Library Science, and Special Education. Typically, no more than 9 credit hours from disciplines not on this list will be accepted for elective credit. This nine hour limit includes all elective courses, including the six hours which must be completed at the 3000 or 4000 level, outside of sociology. This limit may be waived if the student presents to the dean al logical plan clearly showing the relevance of such courses to the major program and to the educational goals of the student. Such permission must be secured before the nine-hour limit is exceeded. A maximum of three hours of and Health-Safety and/or Human Performance course, regardless of level, may be included in the nine credit hours total. The sociology web page (http://soci.uno.edu/electives.htm) lists electives which are potentially useful for the following career interests: social work; criminal justice/law enforcement; personnel management; law; social activism; and international affairs. Students may also want to apply their elective hours toward acquiring a minor. Most minors require 18 or 21 hours, less than the 33 or 39 hours students have to complete. Another advantage of pursuing a minor is that it ensures students complete the prerequisites necessary for the 6 hours of 3000 or higher electives outside of sociology. A word of caution for students pursuing interdisciplinary minors: the same course cannot be double-counted toward both your major and your minor. Additional information about minors can be found on the sociology web site. XI. COMPUTER LITERACY Satisfied by successful completion of SOC 2707 (Descriptive Statistics) and SOC 2708 (Methods in Social Research). XII. ORAL COMPETENCY Satisfied by successful completion of SOC 2707 (Descriptive Statistics). Page 4 of 7

XIII. GRADUATION To become eligible for a baccalaureate degree in Sociology from UNO, a student must: complete all the course requirements listed on the checklist complete at least 120 semester hours achieve a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) or better in: all work attempted all work taken at UNO all work taken in the College of Liberal Arts all work taken in Sociology the semesters containing the last 60 hours of courses The requirement that a student needs to have at least a 2.0 GPA or a C average is widely misunderstood. It refers to the above listed categories of courses. It does not mean for each specific course. For a B.A. in Sociology, the grade of D in any specific course does count toward graduation, just so long as the student s GPA is a 2.0 or higher in the five areas listed above. XIV. TRANSFER STUDENTS Transfer students must complete a minimum of 30 hours at UNO. Transfer students must complete at least 12 hours of course work in their major at UNO, at least nine of which are at the 3000 level or higher. To receive a minor, transfer students must complete at least 9 hours of course work in that minor at UNO, at least 6 at the 3000 level or higher. UNO accepts a maximum of 64 transfer credit hours from junior or community colleges. Page 5 of 7

CURRICULA IN SOCIOLOGY Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Department of Sociology Course Requirements Cr. Hrs Sociology 1051 3 Sociology 2707, 2708*1 7 Sociology 4086 3 Sociology electives 17 Total 30 College of Liberal Arts Course Requirements Cr. Hrs. English 1157, 1158 (or 1159) 6 English Literature* 6 Foreign Language*2 9 Humanities (2000+) 3 Arts* 3 Social Science Electives* 6 Total 33 Non-College of Liberal Arts Course Requirements Cr. Hrs. Mathematics* 6 Sciences* 9 Total 15 Electives Cr. Hrs. Non-Sociology at 3000 level or above* 6 Approved Electives* 36 Total 42 Grand Total 120 *See General Course Requirements and Approved Electives in Liberal Arts Section. (attached, pg. 7) 1SOC 2707 satisfies oral competency requirement. SOC 2707 and 2708 together satisfy computer literacy requirement. Page 6 of 7

2The nine hours in foreign language must be in the same language. Alternatively, students may opt to take 12 hours in two foreign languages (6 hours in each of two languages). If the 12-hour option is chosen, reduce approved electives by 3 hours; the remaining 31 hours of approved electives must then include 3 hours of 2000+ Humanities. 3Students majoring in sociology must complete a minimum of 30 hours in sociology, including 1051, 2707, 2708, and 4086. At least 9 hours must be completed from among the following courses: Sociology 4080, 4094, 4101, 4103, 4107, 4124, 4216 and 4219. General Course Requirements 1. Math - Six hours. Any combination of 1031, 1032, 1115, 1116, 1125, 1126, or higher can be used to meet this requirement except where otherwise specified in the curriculum. Limitations: No credits allowed toward graduation for Mathematics 1021, 1023 or for more than nine hours of math below the 2000 level. 2. Science - Nine hours. Six hours of one science and three hours of a different science. One of the sciences must be biology and the other must be earth and environmental sciences, chemistry, or physics. NOTE: Credit toward graduation is not allowed for both Biology 1083 and 1053, or for Biology 1073 and 1063. 3. English Composition - Six to nine hours. Completion of 1158 or 1159. Unless a student is placed (by placement test and/or transfer credit) into English 1158, English 1156 and/or 1157 as well as English 1158 are required. 4. Literature - Six hours of literature from any department. Limitations: Writing and linguistics courses do not fulfill this requirement. NOTE: Some Liberal Arts majors require specific literature courses. See your individual curriculum. 5. Arts - Three hours to be taken from the departments of Fine Arts, Music, or theatre/dance/film-related courses in Film, Theater, and Communication Arts. 6. Humanities Nine hours. To include at least one subject different from that used for the arts requirement (above), and at least six hours at or above the 2000 level. (If the Arts requirement is fulfilled with a 2000 or higher-level course, reduce these six hours to three.) To be taken from the departments of film, theatre and communication arts; English; fine arts; foreign languages; history; music; and/or philosophy. NOTE: Any literature course in English or foreign languages used to fulfill the College requirement of six hours of literature shall not count toward the Humanities requirement. 7. Foreign Languages - Three to 12 hours. Completion of course 2001 in one foreign language or completion of course 1002 in two foreign languages offered through the Department of Foreign Languages. Unless a student is placed (by placement test and/or transfer credit) above the first course, either three semesters of one language in course sequence or two semesters each of two different languages are required. Page 7 of 7