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Organizations are central to our human endeavor. Organizations allow us to come together and meet society’s needs and wants. The Concentration in Social Organization is intended to provide students with a focused understanding of how organizations influence behavior in a variety of settings, such as, corporate, small business, government, and not-for-profit entities. Through a strong theoretical and analytical foundation, students will learn how to address many of the issues that enfold organizations in our society. Students in the Social Organization Concentration are strongly encouraged to apply their classroom knowledge in the internship and the capstone courses.

Requirements

Sociology Required Courses - 18-21 Credits
  • or CRJU 0231 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice Credits: 3
  • or CRJU 0313 - Statistics in Criminal Justice Credits: 3or GPS 0246 - Quantitative Methods for Social and Physical Science Credits: 3
  • GERO 0370 may be used to fulfill SOCI 0300 for students who minor in Gerontology.
  • or equivalent work in cognate field with approval from the Sociology Capstone Coordinator (Additional work may be required to meet the equivalency for sociology)
  •  *Students who double major in Psychology and Sociology may have SOCI 0250 and SOCI 0251 waived if they complete PSYC 0219, PSYC 0308, and PSYC 0319 with a B average and permission from the chair of the sociology department.Students who double major in Social Work and Sociology may have SOCI 0250 and SOCI 0251 waived if they complete SOCW 0204 and SOCW 0301 with a B average and permission from the chair of the sociology department.
  •  **Internship requirement can also be met through a cognate department with approval of the Sociology Internship Coordinator.
Social Organization Concentration - 18 Credits

Social Organization Required Courses - 9 Credits

Social Organization Electives - 3 Credits

Students must choose one elective from the following:

  •  Other courses focusing on institutional or organizational structures may be used to fulfill this area in consultation with the Department Chair.

Additional Social Organization Electives - 6 Credits

Students must choose two additional electives from the following:

  •  Courses focusing on inequality and diversity in institutions and organizations may be used to fulfill this area.
Additional Graduation Requirements

All students must meet the  and complete a general education or common core of studies, distributed among the different academic areas as detailed in  or .

Learning Outcomes

Facilitate our students to grow into active, constructive, productive and energetic members of a just and prosperous society by enabling their sufficient analytical and language skill, accurate understanding about social reality, deep knowledge in the professional fields, strong drive for social justice and social progress, built-in cross-cultural sense and sensibility.

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