Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 4 Year(s) | $ 17,600 (US$ 17,600) a year | Contact provider |
Division of Behavior...
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Course summary
This is a traditional track designed for individuals headed directly on to graduate studies, either in sociology or social work. Sociology is a scientific study. Sociologists study society and social action by examining the groups and social institutions people form, as well as various social, religious, political, and business organizations. They also study the social interactions of people and groups, trace the origin and growth of social processes, and analyze the influence of group activities on individual members and vice versa. Because the results of sociological research help educators, lawmakers, administrators, and others make decisions, sociologists can be involved in professions as diverse as education, working for social justice, marketing research, and formulating public policy.
Program modules
The modules include COM 101 Intro to Communication; CUH 100 First Year Experience; EN 101 Intro to Expository Writing; MA 103 College Algebra; CS 103 Computers and Applications; AN 200 Cultural Anthropology; EN 102 Expository Writing; History - any 100 or 200 level History course; Natural Science course including lab; Philosophy - PH 100, 103, or 105; Religion - RE 103, 205, or 211; English Literature - EN 201, 255, or 256; Global Awareness/FL course; SO 200 Introduction to Sociology; Social Science course; AN 360 or SO 331; CJ 291 Juvenile Justice Systems; Fine Arts course; Foreign Language II or free elective; Interdisciplinary course; AN 340 Peoples of Hawaii; AN/SO 302 Theory in Behavioral Sciences; Religion - any 300 level Religion course; SO 308 Social Problems; SO 491 Juvenile Deviancy; 300-400 level Elective course outside the major; Free elective (300-400 level); Free elective; SO 305 or SO 360 or SO 412; SO 317 Social Research Methods and Evaluation; AN/SO 494 Senior Thesis Research; SO 327 Career Development; SO 407 Society and Mental Disorders; SO 401 Race-Ethnic Relations; SO 498 - Senior Thesis.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants should have earned a high school diploma or the equivalent. Adequate preparation typically includes English (four years), social studies (three years), mathematics (three years), science (two years) and college preparatory electives (four years). For unconditional admission they must have obtained a minimum of GPA 2.5, SAT 900 (critical reading and math) or ACT 19, or a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based), 21(computer-based) or 79-80 (internet based).
Chaminade University of Honolulu accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Chaminade University Of Honolulu
Department name
Division of Behavioral Sciences
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