Showing posts with label Sociology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sociology. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Sociology Department's Revised Major and Concentration Requirements

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If you are a recently declared sociology major or concentrator, or are considering a major or concentration in sociology, please be aware that as of September 2009 the requirements for the major and concentration have changed as follows.

If you have any questions please contact Prof. Priscilla Ferguson, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology.

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THE MAJOR IN SOCIOLOGY 36 points

Required: 3 courses, 10 points

  • 1000 The Social World
  • 3000 Social Theory
  • 3010 Methods for Social Research (4 points)
Electives: 26 points in the Department of Sociology, to include 3 seminars
  • (these may include the 2 semester Senior Honors seminars)
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THE CONCENTRATION IN SOCIOLOGY 26 points

Required: 3 courses, 10 points
  • 1000 The Social World
  • 3000 Social Theory
  • 3010 Methods for Social Research (4 points)
Electives: 16 points: 5 courses in the Department of Sociology, to include 1 seminar

Friday, February 13, 2009

Department of Sociology Open House (2/18)

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
411 Fayerweather

Open house for prospective Sociology majors

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Sociology Department Open House

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The Sociology Department will hold an open house lunch for prospective majors on Wednesday, February 20, from 12 to 2pm in 411 Fayerweather.

This open house will provide students with the opportunity to meet with fellow sociology majors and faculty.

There will be a Q&A session with seniors who will provide tips for future sociology students. Come with your questions. Ask them what it is like to be a sociology major.

Faculty will also be present to discuss their specialty and contributions to the undergraduate program. Please join us!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Sociology Courses - New in the Spring Semester 2008

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There are some brand new courses in the Department of Sociology for the spring semester you should know about!


*SOCI V3281y American Society* 3 pts. /T. DiPrete

This course addresses the character of inequality, religion, family, and immigration in contemporary America from a comparative perspective. Our goal is to better understand the nature of American distinctiveness within the broader industrialized world. Through such comparisons, the course will also clarify the potential role that social science evidence can play in policy debates around these issues.

TR 10:35-11:50 a.m.


*SOCI W3322y Sociology of Emotions* 3 pts. /N. Yanay

During the past decades, sociologists have been studying, theoretically and empirically, emotions and their social, cultural, and political significance. This course introduces students to the major sociological and anthropological theories of emotions (evolutionary, phenomenological, interactionist, constructionist and discursive). It will focus on different social spheres of emotions, such as fear, anger, hate, love, shame and loneliness, as well as on the relations between emotions - conciliatory and antagonistic. We will also explore the role that emotions play in constructing collective identities and identifications.

MW 10:35-11:50 a.m.


*SOCI W3900y Societal Adaptations to Terrorism* 3 pts. /S. Spilerman

Examines how countries have adjusted to the threat of terrorism. How the adaptation reflects the pattern of terrorist attacks, as well as structural and cultural features of the society. Adaptations by individuals, families, and organizational actors. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing.

W 2:10-4:00 p.m.