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Course summary
This program combines scientific and humanistic perspectives in the study of the structural and cultural dynamics that shape our everyday experiences and communities. It provides an important background for careers in communications, education, social work, criminal justice, and public administration. Students may select from a broad range of courses related to contemporary issues and problems: inter-group relations, popular culture, demographics, social movements and social change, modernity and post-modernity, family patterns and relationships, sports and leisure, sexuality, crime and deviance, environmental and social problems, and field experiences.
Program modules
The courses are: SOC 111 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 212 Introduction to Social Research, SOC 315 Modern Sociological Theory, SOC 317 Social Statistics, SOC 322 Community and Urban Sociology, SOC 417 Advanced Statistics and Methods, SOC 329 Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity, SOC 420 Sociology of Poverty, SOC 341 Sociology of Law, SOC 440 Social Movements, SOC 432 Sociology of Religion, SOC 496 Juvenile Delinquency.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must include 4 years of English, 3 years of college preparatory mathematics, 3 years of natural science, 2 years of the same foreign language, and at least one year of additional academic elective credit. Applicants who meet these high school requirements will be admitted. Students not meeting criteria for assured admission will be considered for admission based on a combination of class rank, test scores, and high school units. An Engineering Prep Program is available for students having deficiencies in their math and science backgrounds. Acceptance to Nursing is highly competitive. Preference is given to those who meet these criteria; however, not all qualified applicants can be accepted.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Colorado At Colorado Springs
Department name
College of Letters Arts and Sciences, Department of Sociology
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