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The Sociology major requires the completion of ten courses.
Typically taken Freshmen or Sophomore Year
Typically taken Sophomore or Junior year
CRM 310 - Research Methods for Criminology (WID)
CRM 311 - Statistical Analysis in Criminology
Typically taken Junior Year
Students should choose the other three electives in consultation with their Departmental Advisor.
May be completed in the 2nd semester of Junior year, the summer between Junior and Senior Year, or Senior Year.
SOC 471 - Capstone Internship in Sociology (6 credits), OR
SOC 496 - Independent Research