Sociology Degree Planning Office
Chilton Hall, 390
(940) 565-4664
Professors Esterchild, Eve, Kitchens, Seward. Associate Professors Lawson, Neal, Rodeheaver, Yeatts. Assistant Professors Jones, Williamson, Yancey, Zafirovski. Lecturer Cready.
The sociology program offers courses introducing the student to the study of human social interaction and organization, ranging from the individual in small groups to entire societies. Areas of special attention include marriage and the family, urban sociology, developing societies, medical sociology, population, social problems, social psychology, aging, inequality and race, class and gender.
The program is designed to prepare students for professional careers in a number of fields, including research, education, probation, law enforcement, aging and government. A minor in sociology provides useful background for those pursuing a degree in such areas as business, psychology, art, communications, education and music.
The department offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the following areas:
1. Hours Required and General School Requirements: A minimum of 124 semester hours, of which 42 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree as specified in the "General University Requirements " in the Academics section of this catalog and the School of Community Service requirements.
2. Major Requirements: 30 hours in sociology, of which 21 must be advanced, including SOCI 1510, 4000, 4870 and 4880, plus 18 additional hours in sociology, of which 12 must be taken at UNT and at the advanced level (3000 or 4000).
Recommended courses include: SOCI 1520, 2010, 3000, 3300, 3330, 4160 and 4340.
3. Minor: None Required.
4. Electives: 40-47 hours (18 advanced).
5. Other Requirements:
Maximum of 36 hours of correspondence, extension, credit by examination and/or military service credit is allowed toward degree.
DRED (Traffic Safety) courses may not be used to satisfy any portion of a degree in sociology.
A minor in sociology requires a minimum of 18 hours, including 6 advanced and SOCI 1510.
Degree plans are worked out in consultation with the Office of Student Services. Call (940) 565-4664.
Students who expect to teach sociology in secondary schools must meet the requirements of the state of Texas for teacher certification as listed in the College of Education section of this catalog. This will include all sociology courses that are required and recommended above.
Master's and doctoral degree programs are available in sociology. For information, consult the Graduate Catalog.
All Courses of Instruction are located in one section at the back of this catalog.
The "Course and Subject Guide," found in the Courses of Instruction section of this book, serves as a table of contents and provides quick access to subject areas and prefixes.
FRESHMAN YEAR
ENGL 1310, College Writing I* 3
HIST 2610, United State History to 1865* 3
SOCI 1510, Individuals in Society 3
Mathematics* 3
Wellness* 3
Total 15
PSCI 1040, American Government* 3
SOCI 2010, Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity 3
Communication* 3
Humanities* 3
Natural Sciences** 4
Total 16
SOCI 3300, Urban Sociology 3
SOCI 3330, Social Stratification 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 4
Total 16
SOCI 4000, Sociological Theory 3
SOCI 4870, Research Methods 3
Elective (advanced) 3
Elective (advanced) 3
Elective (advanced) 3
Total 15
ENGL 1320, College Writing II* 3
HIST 2620, United States History from 1865* 3
Elective 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences (SOCI 1520, Contemporary Social Problems, recommended)* 3
Visual and Performing Arts* 3
Total 15
PSCI 1050, American Government* 3
SOCI 3000, Marriage and the Family 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Natural Sciences** 4
Total 16
SOCI 4340, Social Psychology and Behavior in the Social Environment 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 4
Total 16
SOCI 4880, Quantitative Methods 3
Cross-cultural, Diversity and Global Studies (SOCI 4160, Developing Societies, recommended)* 3
Elective (advanced) 3
Elective (advanced) 3
Elective (advanced) 3
Total 15
Actual degree plans may vary depending on availability of courses in a given semester.Some courses may require prerequisites not listed in the above plan. These courses are required for the major in sociology. These are recommended for the major.Top | Undergraduate Catalog School of Community Service Contents | UNT Undergraduate Catalog Shortcuts | Additional Undergraduate Literature | Graduate Catalog School of Community Service Contents