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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Sociology Minor


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Sociology is the study of human society and social behavior. Its subject matter is diverse and varied, ranging from the study of groups as small as a family to those as large as a corporation or mob. More specifically, sociology studies various aspects of society, including social institutions, organizations, social ecology, networks, crime and deviance, inequality, and the life-course.

Program Requirements


Sociology minors must complete a total of 18 hours in the minor area to include:

Outcomes


  • Identify the elements of the sociological perspective and apply the perspective to social reality and her or his own life.
  • Utilize effective ethical and decision-making skills in personal and professional situations.
  • Effectively employ theoretical, methodological and critical communication knowledge and skills in various situations.
  • Demonstrate a working understanding of the way in which social structures affect each other and the life choices/chances of individuals.
  • Recognize and appreciate diversity in individuals, cultures and social systems, from local to national to global environments, with the resultant awareness of the social construction of reality.

Assessment


The outcomes of the sociology minor are assessed through a wide variety of quizzes, written assignments, and oral presentations in the required courses. 

Note


A minor in Sociology is not permitted for students majoring in Criminology & Justice Studies.

Minor Note


  • At least 18 semester hours in a subject area are required for a minor.
  • A minimum of 9 hours in the minor must be earned at Avila University.
    • At least six of these hours must be numbered 300 or above. (Note: If the minor is in Biology or Chemistry, only four (4) of the 9 semester hours in the minor at Avila must be in courses numbered 300 or above.)

  • A minimum of 9 hours must be unique between a major and a minor. 
  • A grade of “C” or better must be earned for all graded courses required for the minor.

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