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Major Courses | Minor Courses (Sociology & Criminal Justice)
Students who major in sociology may pursue a general sociology major that covers a broad range of sociological topics or they may select a concentration in criminal justice. A minor in sociology and in sociology: Criminal Justice are also offered through the sociology program.
Sociology focuses on links between individuals and society by studying social institutions such as the family, religion, education, criminal justice systems, and gender roles. Issues related to diversity based on social class, gender and race are emphasized throughout the curriculum.
Sociology majors complete an internship that provides hands-on experience in a setting related to the student’s particular interests. The sociology curriculum takes advantage of Carlow’s urban location with an emphasis on urban issues such as community development, crime, poverty, and racism.
Students with an undergraduate degree in sociology will be prepared for entry level jobs in social service agencies, criminal justice agencies, research organizations, and other positions in the public and private sectors. Students graduating with a sociology major are also prepared for graduate sociology programs and professional programs such as law school, social work, or international studies.
Sociology Major
| Required Courses - Sociology Major |
| Course # |
Description |
Credits |
| SO 152 |
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
| SO 306 |
Research Methods for Social Sciences I |
3 |
| SO 309 |
Research Methods II |
3 |
| SO 405 |
Contemporary Sociological Theory |
3 |
| SO 455 |
Internship |
3 |
+ 18 credits from within the major
| Support Courses - Sociology Major |
| Course # |
Description |
Credits |
| MAT 115 or PY 301 |
Basic Applied Statistics or Elementary Statistics |
3 or 4 |
| Criminal Justice Concentration (in addition to Sociology requirements) |
| SO 180 |
Introduction to Criminology |
3 |
| SO 190 |
Deviant Behavior in American Society |
3 |
| SO 315 |
Juvenile Delinquency |
3 |
| Criminal Justice Concentration Electives (this list is subject to change, please check with Sociology advisor for additional courses), select three of the following: |
| SO 185 |
Introduction to Forensic Science |
3 |
| SO 187 |
Law Enforcement in the 21st Century |
3 |
| SO 189 |
no information |
|
| SO/SW 218 |
Forensic Treatment and Correction |
3 |
| SO 225 |
Minorities and the Law |
3 |
| SO 248 |
no information |
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| SO 260 |
Urban Community |
3 |
| SO 265 |
Victims of Crime |
3 |
| SO 328 |
American Women and the Law |
3 |
| SO/SW 411 |
no information |
|
| PY 209 |
Abnormal Psychology |
3 |
| PY 488 |
Domestic Violence Seminar |
3 |
+ plus Criminal Justice students are also required to complete an internship at a site related to criminal justice.
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Sociology Minor
The sociology minor may be of particular interest to students in related fi elds such as social work, psychology, or education who plan to work in an urban area or whose work requires an understanding of diverse segments of our society. The minor requires SO 152 plus five Sociology electives. Students who complete the Certificate in Criminal Justice also earn a minor in sociology.
Criminal Justice Minor
A minor in criminal justice is offered through the sociology program. Students in other majors may minor in criminal justice by completing the following programs:
| Required Courses - Sociology Minor (Criminal Justice) |
| Course # |
Description |
Credits |
| SO 152 |
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
| SO 180 |
Introduction to Criminology |
3 |
| SO 190 |
Deviant Behavior in American Society |
3 |
| SO 315 |
Juvenile Delinquency |
3 |
| SO 455 |
Internship |
3 |
| Also select at least two of the following: |
| SO 185 |
Introduction to Forensic Science |
3 |
| SO 187 |
Law Enforcement in the 21st Century |
3 |
| SO 189 |
no information |
|
| SO/SW 215 |
Family and Society |
3 |
| SO/SW 218 |
Forensic Treatment and Correction |
3 |
| SO 225 |
Minorities and the Law |
3 |
| SO 248 |
no information |
|
| SO 260 |
Urban Community |
3 |
| SO 265 |
Victims of Crime |
3 |
| SO 316 |
Greed and Violence in American Society |
3 |
| SO 328 |
American Women and the Law |
3 |
| PY 209 |
Abnormal Psychology |
3 |
| PY 352 |
Forensic Psychology |
3 |
| PY 488 |
Domestic Violence Seminar |
3 |
+ plus an Internship
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