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Sociology, B.A.

  1. Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of issues related to diversity, inequality and social justice. Specifically:
    1. identify examples of cross-cultural diversity in beliefs and customs,
    2. identify examples of stratification by race/ethnicity, gender and social class, and explain how inequality affects life chances, especially for marginalized others, and 
    3. describe policies or practices that can help promote or impede social justice in local, national or global contexts.
  2. Graduates will understand the role of theory in social analysis. Specifically:
    1. describe the role of theory in building sociological knowledge, 
    2. compare and contrast basic theoretical orientations or identify assumptions in analyses and arguments, and
    3. apply theories to examples or situations.
  3. Graduates will understand the role of qualitative and quantitative research methods in sociology. Specifically:
    1. compare and contrast methodological approaches for gathering data, 
    2. design a small study, and
    3. critically assess a published research report.
  4. Graduates will communicate effectively in written and oral forms. Specifically:
    1. write a clear and convincing sociological analysis of an event, issue or problem, 
    2. make an oral presentation that is succinct, clear, convincing and professional, 
    3. use computerized and online resources to find information (e.g., databases, reputable internet websites, government statistics, etc.), and
    4. evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of information sources and assess which references are appropriate for academic research.

 Sociology students must complete a minimum of 30 credits for the major.

  • A maximum of two anthropology courses may count toward the sociology major.
  • A maximum of two anthropology, sociology and/or forensic science courses may count toward both the anthropology and sociology majors.
University Undergraduate Core32-35
Major Requirements
Introduction Requirements
SOC 1100Introduction to Sociology3
or SOC 1110 Introduction to Sociology: Diversity Emphasis
or SOC 1120 Introduction to Sociology: Diversity and Health Emphasis
Methods Requirement
SOC 2000Research Methods3
Theory Requirement
SOC 3150XAnthropological Theory3
Research Requirement
SOC 2010Statistics and the Social World3
or SOC 4015 Quantitative Research Methods
or SOC 4025 Qualitative Research
Senior Experience
SOC 4840Sociology Capstone3
or SOC 4990 Departmental Honors Thesis
Elective Courses15
Choose 15 credits from courses with the "Sociology Elective" attribute from the list below:
OR
Students choose a 12 credit concentration and 3 credits elective with the "Sociology Elective" attribute.
ANTH 1200
Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH 2200
Cultural Anthropology
SOC 1500
The Urban Community: Race, Class, and Spatial Justice
SOC 3680
Drugs and Society: Legal and Medical Implications of the "War on Drugs"
SOC 3220
Urban Sociology
SOC 4640
Demographic Methods, Analysis, and Public Policy
Concentrations:
General Electives55-58
Total Credits120

Concentrations

Health and Medicine Concentration

Concentration Elective Courses12
Select 12 credits from courses with the “Sociology -- Health & Medicine” attribute, such as:
SOC 1120
Introduction to Sociology: Diversity and Health Emphasis
SOC 2360
Health Inequalities in the U.S.
SOC 2490
Sociology of Medicine
Total Credits12

Law, Crime and Deviance Concentration

Concentration Elective Courses12
Select 12 credits from courses with the “Sociology -- Law, Crime, and Deviance” attribute, such as:
SOC 3680
Drugs and Society: Legal and Medical Implications of the "War on Drugs"
SOC 3580
Deviant Behavior: Drugs, Alcohol and Addiction
SOC 3590
Law and Society
Total Credits12

Urbanization, Immigration and Demography Concentration

Concentration Elective Courses12
Select 12 credits from courses with the “Sociology -- Urbanization, Immigration, and Demography” attribute, such as:
ANTH 2080
Urban Poverty: A Global Perspective
SOC 1500
The Urban Community: Race, Class, and Spatial Justice
SOC 4640
Demographic Methods, Analysis, and Public Policy
Total Credits12

Continuation Standards

Students must have a GPA of 2.00 in sociology major coursework to be retained in the major.

Graduation Requirements

  • Complete a minimum of 120 credits (excluding pre-college level courses numbered below 1000).
  • Complete the University Undergraduate Core curriculum requirements.
  • Complete major requirements: minimum of 30 credits required.
  • Complete remaining credits with a second major, minor, certificate or electives to reach the minimum of 120 credits required for graduation.
  • Achieve at least a 2.00 cumulative grade point average, a 2.00 grade point average in the major(s), and a 2.00 grade point average in the minor/certificate or related elective credits.
  • Complete department- and program-specific academic and performance requirements.
  • Complete at least 50% of the coursework for the major and 75% for the minor/certificate through Saint Louis University or an approved study-abroad program.
  • Complete 30 of the final 36 credits through Saint Louis University or an approved study-abroad program.
  • Complete an online degree application by the required University deadline.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
SpringCredits
CORE 3200 Ways of Thinking: Quantitative Reasoning (Should be taken in first 45 credit hours at SLU) 3
CORE 1600 Ultimate Questions: Theology 3
SOC 2000 Research Methods 3
General Electives 6
 Credits15
Fall
CORE 1000 Ignite First Year Seminar (Must be taken in first 36 credit hours at SLU / Cannot carry attributes) 2-3
CORE 1500 Cura Personalis 1: Self in Community (Must be taken in first 36 credit hours at SLU / Cannot carry attributes / Must be taken at SLU) 1
CORE 1900 Eloquentia Perfecta 1: Written and Visual Communication (Should be taken in first 36 credit hours at SLU / Cannot carry attributes) 3
SOC 1100
or SOC 1110
or SOC 1120
Introduction to Sociology
or Introduction to Sociology: Diversity Emphasis
or Introduction to Sociology: Diversity and Health Emphasis
3
General Electives 6
 Credits15-16
Year Two
Spring
CORE 3800 Ways of Thinking: Natural and Applied Sciences (taken any time) 3
CORE 2500 Cura Personalis 2: Self in Contemplation (Cannot carry attributes) 0
SOC 3150X Anthropological Theory 3
SOC ElectiveIf you are completing a concentration, this course should be one of the electives in that concentration 3
General Electives 6
 Credits15
Fall
CORE 1200 Eloquentia Perfecta 2: Oral and Visual Communication (Should be taken in first 60 credit hours at SLU / Cannot carry attributes) 3
CORE 1700 Ultimate Questions: Philosophy 3
SOC 4015
or SOC 4025
or STAT 1300
Quantitative Research Methods
or Qualitative Research
or Elementary Statistics with Computers
3
SOC ElectiveThis elective may be selected from any Sociology course or approved Anthropology courses 3
General Elective 3
 Credits15
Year Three
Spring
CORE 3600 Ways of Thinking: Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
CORE 4000 Collaborative Inquiry (Pre-req: 60 earned credits, including CORE 1000, CORE 1500, and a minimum of 17 additional Core credit hours (total of 21 Core credits)) 2-3
SOC ElectiveIf you are completing a concentration, this course should be one of the electives in that concentration 3
General Electives 7
 Credits15-16
Fall
CORE 2800 Eloquentia Perfecta 3: Creative Expression 2-3
CORE 3400 Ways of Thinking: Aesthetics, History, and Culture 3
SOC ElectiveIf you are completing a concentration, this course should be one of the electives in that concentration 3
General Electives 7
 Credits15-16
Year Four
Spring
SOC 4840 Sociology Capstone 3
General Electives 12
 Credits15
Fall
CORE 3500 Cura Personalis 3: Self in the World (May be added to a capstone for the major / Cannot carry attributes) 1
SOC ElectiveIf you are completing a concentration, this course should be one of the electives in that concentration 3
General Electives 11
 Credits15
 Total Credits120-123

For additional information about this program, please contact soc-anth@slu.edu or call 314-977-2900.