Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 580 (US$ 580) per semester | Contact provider |
Cynthia Ann Parker C...
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Course summary
This program consists of 30 semester hours. Required courses are: SOCI 1301, 2302, 3312, 3380, and 4380 plus 15 additional hours. At least 21 hours must be taken at the 3000 and 4000 level. Three hours of philosophy are required. Six hours of sociology will apply toward the social science requirement. 18 hours are required for a minor in sociology. Required courses are 1301, plus the student's choice of an additional 15 hours, 12 of which must be taken at the 3000 and 4000 level.
Program modules
The courses are as follows: 1300 Introduction to Marriage and Family, 3380 Social Research Methods, 1301 Introduction to Sociology, 4099 (1-4 hours) Special Topics, 2099 (1-4 hours) Special Topics, 4334 Christian Ethics and Contemporary Issues, 2302 Social Problems, 4340 Sociology of Marriage and Family, 3099 (1-4 hours) Special Topics, 4351 Crime and Delinquency, 3301, 4301 Directed Studies 4353 Race, Class, and Gender, 3303 Cultural Diversity, 4360 Health Care Issues in Society, 3312 Statistical Methods, 4370 Aging in Society, 3320 Sociology of Sport, 4380 Sociological Theory, 3331 Urban Sociology, 4381 Internship, 3340 Social Psychology, 4390 Senior Seminar in Sociology, 3360 Sociology of Religion.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have minimum required high school courses of three credits of English, English I and higher (other courses, including Correlated Language Arts and courses from other subject areas, are not acceptable), two credits of math, algebra I and higher (Consumer mathematics, pre-algebra, informal geometry, and fundamentals of mathematics are not acceptable), two credits of social science, two credits of science and seven credits of electives (not more than three vocational credits). They should have minimum scores of ACT 23 or SAT 1650 or Top 10% of HS graduating class. A satisfactory TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) of at least 550 or 213 on the computer based test is also required.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Hardin-Simmons University
Department name
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