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Program modules
Majors must take the following 29 hours of core courses: LS 225: Research Skills for the Behavioral Sciences 1 cr. Hr; SOC 201: The Sociological Imagination - 3 cr. Hrs; SOC 245: Criminology - 3 cr. Hrs; SOC 251: Social Problems and Social Welfare Strategies - 3 cr. Hrs; SOC 311: Social Statistics - 4 cr. Hrs; SOC 318: "Race," Class and Gender - 3 cr. Hrs; SOC 395: Pre-Profess. Seminar in Sociology - 2 cr. Hrs; SOC 401: Social Psychology - 3 cr. Hrs; SOC 445: Sociological Theory - 3 cr. Hrs; SOC 455: Sociological Research Methods - 4 cr. Hrs. *LS 225: Research Skills for the Behavioral Sciences (1) is a prerequisite for SOC 245 and SOC 251. Criminology Emphasis (12 credits): SOC 346: Criminal Justice - 3 cr. Hrs; SOC 347: Juvenile Delinquency - cr hrs; SOC 447: Correctional Systems - 3 cr. Hrs; SOC 494: Internship in Criminology - 3 cr. hrs.
Entry requirement for international students
First-time students may apply for admission any time after the completion of their junior year in high school. Strong candidates for admission into the baccalaureate program must have a minimum 80 index, according to the Colorado Commission of Higher Education admissions eligibility index. Applicants graduating from high school in 2008 and 2009, must also have completed the Colorado Higher Education Admissions Requirements (HEAR) during high school: Four units of English; Three units of mathematics (Algebra I and higher); Three units of natural/physical science (including two units lab-based science); Three units of social science (including one unit of U.S. or world history); Two units of academic electives. Applicants with an index below 80 and/or who have not completed the HEAR coursework will be considered for conditional admission into the baccalaureate program or for admission into the associate program. Applicants in this situation are strongly encouraged to submit a personal statement and/or letter(s) of recommendation. Note: Adams State College’s role and mission enables the college to admit any qualified student who graduates from a San Luis Valley high school. Applicants who successfully complete the GED with a minimum score of 450 may be considered for admission. A minimum score of 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based) or 79 (internet-based) on the TOEFL exam is considered acceptable. If a student attends an ESL program, successful completion of level 109 is considered acceptable.
Adams State College accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Adams State College
Department name
Graduate School
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