Bachelor of Science in Sociology
The field of sociology encompasses the study of social life as well as the social causes and consequences of human behavior. The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Sociology offers you a broad academic program that can lead you to a variety of careers in sociology.
The BS in Sociology is available completely online - same classes, same faculty, but accessible to you wherever you are in the world. If you are interested in pursuing the online BS in Sociology, learn what it takes to be an online sociology major at Fort Hays State University. Be sure to visit FHSU Online Web site for admissions and tuition information.
Program Summary - Bachelor of Science in Sociology
General Education Requirements - 34 hours
Free Electives Requirement - 44 hours
Sociology Major Core Courses - 21 hours
SOC 140 Understanding Society: Introductory Sociology (3)
SOC 145 Cultural Anthropology ( formerly Principles of Culture) (3)
SOC 361 Sociological Theory and Literature (3)
SOC 362 Methods of Social Research (3)
SOC 470 Grant Writing (3)
SOC 472 Social Inequality (3)
SOC 621 Advanced Sociological Research (3)
Upper Division Elective - 21 hours
SOC 310 Gender and Society (3)
SOC 311 Feminist Theory (3)
SOC 320 Sociology Through Cinema (3)
SOC 325 Popular Culture (3)
SOC 333 Global Forces in a Changing World (3)
SOC 335 Changing Faces of Culture (3)
SOC 343 Sociology of Gender Roles (3)
SOC 344 Social Deviance (3)
SOC 350 Family Communication (3)
SOC 352 Stepfamilies (3)
SOC 355 Sociology of Death and Dying (3)
SOC 375 Medical Sociology (3)
SOC 384 Social Problems (3)
SOC 388 Sociology of the Family in America (3)
SOC 436 Social Demography (3)
SOC 460 Comparative Culture and Societies (3)
SOC 475 Rural and Urban Sociology (3)
SOC 644 Sociology of Aging (3)
SOC 647 Comparative Cultural Anthropology (3)
SOC 664 Social entrepreneurship and Grassroots Social Action (3)
SOC 671 Program Development and Evaluation (3)
SOC 677 Internship in Sociology: Advanced Grant Writing (3)
SOC 679 Community Theory and Development (3)
SOC 680 Nonprofit Organizations (3)
SOC 681 NGOs: Global Social Innovation (3)
Total Credit Hours: 120
*Upper division courses are number 300 and above. When taking 600-level courses undergraduate students are automatically registered as such, while any graduate students are automatically registered for a graduate-level version of the course that contains assignments beyond the undergraduate level.
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