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Understand the courses you’ll take, the curriculum requirements to meet, and the concepts you’ll gain mastery of. Three related minor program options are also offered. Get all the detailed information you’re looking for.
In Ƶ's Sociology Program you'll pursue the scientific study of human behavior and relationships within the structures of groups, organizations and societies.
Understand the courses you’ll take, the curriculum requirements to meet, and the concepts you’ll gain mastery of. Three related minor program options are also offered. Get all the detailed information you’re looking for.
Ƶ’s Departmental Honors Program offers exceptionally motivated students the opportunity to engage in more in-depth, specialized research.
We'll teach you to design research projects and data collection instruments, collect data in various ways and analyze your data using both qualitative and quantitative methods of data analysis.
“Our graduates act on a desire for social change. They enter careers in the judicial system, education, data analysis, law enforcement, public relations, nonprofit organizations, community development, managerial positions and so much more.”
“Abolition politics is about finding solutions to social problems other than carceral or criminal punishment,” explains Associate Professor Tamara Nopper.
Upon completion of this program, students will:
Writing is an essential activity in the discipline of sociology in terms of demonstrating an understanding of the relationship between sociological theory, research design and sociological interpretation. It is also a means to communicate sociological arguments, whether to other sociologists or to the general public.
There are two sociology courses that satisfy the WID requirement:
These two courses were selected as they bookend a student’s research trajectory within the major. Sociology 302W, one of two required research methods courses for the major, introduces students to aspects of research design, analyzing data and making sociological conclusions. Sociology 460W is where students apply analytical and writing skills to various projects designed to reflect their maturation as sociology majors over the course of their time at Ƶ.
Students will engage in research writing consistent with the sociological research method particular to our academic discipline, which involves research questions, data and methods, analyzing patterns of relationships in data and making sociological conclusions. These genres are consistent with traditional sociological research and will prepare students to participate in the discipline as both producers and readers of research.
Some of the teaching practices students will encounter will be journaling, low stakes and high stakes writing assignments, fishbowl feedback, peer reviews, scaffolded assignments and opportunities for revisions and incorporating feedback into later drafts.
Students should know that writing is an iterative process – we get better at writing the more we do it; feedback and revision matters, and our writing improves as our reading increases. They should also know that participating in the discipline as producers, readers and teachers of sociology, involves a familiarity with sociological writing, the ability to communicate sociologically in written form and a familiarity with sociological research design.
Declaring a minor allows you to explore other areas of interest and make interdisciplinary connections. Minor areas at Ƶ complement and reinforce all major areas of study. By declaring a minor, you can set yourself apart as a candidate for job, internship and volunteer opportunities.
If you are thinking about coming to Ƶ as a transfer student from another college, including the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) or Bristol Community College (BCC), or if you have transferred already, you will find information here to help you navigate the transition. Many of our majors and minors transfer to our program, and if you have taken sociology courses elsewhere, you should be off to a great start in completing your degree here.
Please Note: You still need to complete all the general education requirements, along with your major requirements, and earn a total of 120 credits to graduate from Ƶ.
Join Admissions Agreement with CCRI
If you are a CCRI student with fewer than 30 credits, you can apply for the Joint Admissions Agreement (JAA) plan in sociology, which will enable you to leave CCRI having made the most progress toward your degree. Even if you don’t qualify for the JAA plan, you can use the JAA degree requirements to select the most appropriate CCRI courses. You are strongly encouraged to complete your math course prior to transferring or in your first semester at Ƶ. Also, take a look at our partnerships with other colleges.
Ƶ Course | CCRI Course | BCC Course |
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SOC 200 | SOCS 1010 | SOC 101 |
SOC 202 | SOCS 2020 | SOC 251 |
SOC 204 | SOCS 2030 | -- |
SOC 207 | SOCS 2300 OR SOCS 2310 | CRJ 251 |
SOC 208 | SOCS 2040 | SOC 256 |
SOC 217 | -- | -- |
MATH 240 | Math 1475 OR Math 1550 | Math 119 OR Math 252 |
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