DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY COURSE OFFERINGS Sociology and Criminology Course Offerings Fall 2021 *Writing Credit **Civic Engagement ***Hammond or Foote Fellows Only Course Professor/Instructor \ Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Social Research Intro to Social Research Quantitative Methods Quantitative Methods Lab Quantitative Methods Lab Times Roger G. Dunham Roger G. Dunham TBA TBA TBA Felicia Casanova Felicia Casanova TBD TBD MWF 8:00-8:50 TTR 4:20-5:35 MWF 3:30-4:20 M 1:00-1:50 M 2:15-3:05 W 2:15-3:05 MWF 1:00-1:50 TTR 1:00-2:15 TTR 2:40-3:55 TTR 11:20-12:35 TTR 8:00-9:15 TTR 4:20-5:35 212 02 212 03 301 E 303 Q 304 R 335 P 352 N 101 Y 101 Y1 210 A 210 S 211 G 212 01 TBA Margarita Rodriguez Margarita Rodriguez Oshea D. Johnson Margarita Rodriguez Akinshimaya R. Nnamdi Ahzin Bahraini MWF 8:00-8:50 MWF 9:15-10:05 MWF 11:45-12:35 MWF 1:00-1:50 MWF 3:30-4:20 TTR 8:00-9:15 TTR 1:00-2:15 Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology 101 A 101 B 101D 101 E 101 G 101 N 101 Q Quantitative Methods Lab Social Organizations Social Inequalities Dynamics Poverty In US LGBTQ Communities Sports & Society Internship 365 S 368 Y 368 Y1 370 F 371 N 371 O 372 S 372 Y Violence In America Violence In America Juvenile Delinquency Criminology Criminology Criminology: Police & Communities Criminology: Police & Communities TBD TBD MWF 2:15-3:05 TTR 8:00-9:15 TTR 9:40-10:55 TTR 4:20-5:35 TBD Felicia Casanova Margarita Rodriguez George Wilson George Wilson Robert J. Johnson Jomills Henry Braddock II Jan Sokol-Katz Amie L. Nielsen Amie L. Nielsen Jan Sokol-Katz Olena Antonaccio Olena Antonaccio Roger G Dunham Roger G. Dunham 372 Y1 377 D 380 R 387 O Criminology: Police & Communities Sociology of Drug Abuse Sociology of Gender Race & Ethnic Relationships TBD MWF 11:45-12:35 TTR 2:40-3:55 TTR 9:40-10:55 Roger G. Dunham Jan Sokol-Katz Linda Belgrave Jomills Braddock II 401 C 470 O 487 QEP Sociological Theory Theories of Deviant Behavior Race, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice MWF 10:30-11:20 TTR 9:40-10:55 TTR 11:20-12:35 John Murphy Nicole Leeper Piquero Amie L. Nielsen
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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY COURSE
OFFERINGS
Sociology and Criminology Course Offerings Fall 2021
*Writing Credit **Civic Engagement ***Hammond or Foote Fellows Only
Course Professor/Instructor
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Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Social Research Intro to Social Research Quantitative Methods Quantitative Methods LabQuantitative Methods Lab
Times
Roger G. Dunham Roger G. Dunham TBATBA TBAFelicia Casanova Felicia Casanova
Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology Intro to Sociology
101 A101 B 101D101 E101 G101 N101 Q
Quantitative Methods Lab Social Organizations Social Inequalities Dynamics Poverty In US LGBTQ Communities Sports & Society Internship365 S
368 Y368 Y1 370 F371 N371 O372 S372 Y
Violence In America Violence In America Juvenile Delinquency Criminology Criminology Criminology: Police & Communities Criminology: Police & Communities
SOC 302 Social Psychology (3 credits) SOC 303 Social Inequalities (3 credits)
Elective courses Four other courses offered by the Department for a total of 12 credits.
Other requirements
A minimum final grade of C- in all courses offered by the Department.
A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 in all courses offered by the Department.
A minimum of 16 credits must be earned in residency in the Department; thus, only a maximum of 15 credits can be transferred from other institutions as eligible credits for the SOCIOLOGY major.
SOCIOLOGY MINOR
A minor in SOCIOLOGY requires a minimum of 15 credits, including:
Required courses
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3 credits)
Elective courses
Four other courses offered by the Department, two of which must be 300-
level or higher, for a total of 12 credits.
Other requirements
A minimum final grade of C- in all courses offered by the Department.
A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 in all courses offered by the Department.
A minimum of 9 credits must be earned in residency in the Department; thus, only a maximum of 6 credits can be transferred from other institutions as eligible credits for the SOCIOLOGY minor.
Notes: EPS 452 can be substituted for SOC 210 only by students who are also enrolled in
the School of Education
PSY 291 can be substituted for SOC 211 only by students who are Psychology majors
and are also majoring in Sociology; they will be required to take SOC 212
********************************************************************************************************************************** CRIMINOLOGY MAJOR
A major in CRIMINOLOGY requires a minimum of 31 credits, including:
Required courses SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3 credits)
SOC 210 Introduction to Social Research (3 credits) SOC 211 Quantitative Methods for Sociologists (3 credits)
Elective courses Four other courses offered by the Department for a total of 12 credits.
Other requirements
A minimum final grade of C- in all courses offered by the Department.
A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 in all courses offered by the Department.
A minimum of 16 credits must be earned in residency in the Department; thus, only a maximum of 15 credits can be transferred from other institutions as eligible credits for the CRIMINOLOGY major.
CRIMINOLOGY MINOR
A minor in CRIMINOLOGY requires a minimum of 15 credits, including:
Required courses SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3 credits)
SOC 371 Criminology (3credits)
Elective courses Three other courses offered by the Department, of which one must be 300-
level or higher, for a total of 9 credits.
Other requirements
A minimum final grade of C- in all courses offered by the Department.
A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 in all courses offered by the Department.
A minimum of 9 credits must be earned in residency in the Department; thus, only a maximum of 6 credits can be transferred from other institutions as eligible credits for the CRIMINOLOGY minor.
Notes: EPS 452 can be substituted for SOC 210 only by students who are also enrolled in
the School of Education
PSY 291 or PSY 292 can be substituted for SOC 211 only by students who are
Psychology majors or minors, and are also majoring in Sociology; they will be required
SOCIOLOGY AND CRIMINOLOGY DOUBLE MAJOR A double major in Sociology and Criminology requires a minimum of 58 credit hours, including:
Required Courses All required courses from both majors as listed above (28 credits)
Elective Courses Ten other courses offered by the Department for a total of 30 credits Other Requirements:
A minimum final grade of C- in all courses offered by the Department.
A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 in all courses offered by the Department.
A minimum of 31 credits must be earned in residency in the Department; thus, only a maximum of 27 credits can be transferred Form other institutions as eligible credits for the SOCIOLOGY/CRIMINOLOGY DOUBLE major
COMBINED MINOR
A combined major-minor degree requires a minimum of 43 credit hours, including:
A minor in either Sociology or Criminology while majoring in the other
program requires 12 additional credits offered by the Department to the major