Chair and Associate Professor: E. Powers (PhD), 450-3178
Professor: J. Wilson (PhD)
Associate Professor: R. Akhter (PhD), D. George (PhD), S. Rich (PhD), S. Skaggs (PhD), J. Toth (PhD)
Assistant Professor: E. Bowne (PhD), S. Lom (PhD), D. McKinnon (PhD), M. Moore (PhD)
Lecturer: D. Jones (MA)
[1] Purpose
The department’s programs offer students the conceptual perspectives and analytical skills for understanding the structure, culture and variations of social interaction in human societies, past, present, and in comparative perspective. The cultivation of students’ abilities to apply what they learn to the practical resolution of social concerns in daily life, as well as the development of their theoretical knowledge and capacity for scholarly objectivity are all department goals.
[2] Honors in Sociology, Criminology, Anthropology
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The department offers students the option of completing an undergraduate honors project (or senior thesis) based on original research. Junior or senior students may, at the invitation of department faculty, be permitted to participate in the program. Successful completion of the program allows the student to graduate with Honors in Sociology, Criminology, or Anthropology. To be eligible, a student must have an overall grade point average of 3.25 and a 3.50 grade point in the major. Honors students enroll in SOC 4390, CRIM 4390, or ANTH 4390, taken in consultation with the thesis advisor, during which time the student completes the research and writes a formal paper. The paper is submitted to the thesis committee upon completion of the course, at which time the committee will schedule and conduct an oral defense of the work. If necessary, the student will revise the thesis before its final acceptance and/or the assignment of a letter grade.
[3] Baccalaureate Degrees: Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
Majors in Sociology, Criminology, or Anthropology may declare either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree option. The degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science requires successful completion of 120 hours, including (1) the UCA Core: complete 38 hours to meet lower-division UCA Core requirements and complete upper-division UCA Core requirements using courses designated below in each major program section; (2) degree requirements; (3) major requirements listed below; and (4) a minor as worked out with the student’s minor advisor. Designated courses are used to satisfy the lower-division UCA Core requirement in Critical Inquiry (I) and the required upper-division UCA Core courses in Diversity (D), Critical Inquiry (I), Communication (C), and Responsible Living (R), in addition to the required UCA Core capstone (Z) course.
UD = Upper Division
D = Diversity
I = Critical Inquiry
Z = Capstone Experience
[3.1] Major in Sociology (33 hours)
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Students who major in sociology should complete SOC 1300 [ACTS: SOCI1013] with a grade of C or better.
All sociology majors are required to take:
SOC 2321 Social Statistics
SOC 3320 Social Research Methods [UD UCA Core: I, C]
SOC 4330 Social Theory
SOC 4360 Seminar [UD UCA Core: Z]
In addition, students are required to take 18 hours, selected from the remaining sociology courses. The department recommends taking either SOC 3310 [UD UCA Core: D, R] or SOC 3361 [UD UCA Core: D, R] to satisfy the required upper-division UCA Core courses in Diversity (D) and Responsible Living (R).
Students may choose up to two courses (6 hours) from the ANTH list to count as electives for sociology major.
[3.1.1] Minor in Sociology (18 hours)
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Eighteen hours of sociology (including SOC 1300), 9 hours of which must be upper-division.
Students may choose up to two courses (6 hours) from the ANTH list to count as electives for the sociology minor.
[3.2] Major in Criminology (39 hours)
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Students who major in criminology should complete SOC 1300 with a grade of C or better.
All criminology majors are required to take:
CRIM 2300 Foundations of Criminal Justice
SOC 2321 Social Statistics
SOC 3320 Social Research Methods [UD UCA Core: I,C ]
CRIM 3370 Criminology
CRIM 4360 Seminar / Practicum [UD UCA Core: Z]
In addition to 18 hours of required core courses, students are required to complete 21 hours of credits divided into elective major courses and optional elective courses.
Elective major courses (15-21 hours):
CRIM 3371 Juvenile Delinquency
CRIM 3381 Police and Society
CRIM 3391 Correctional Systems
CRIM 4V90 Selected Problems in Criminology
CRIM 4325 Drugs and Society
CRIM 4355 Victimology
CRIM 4365 Homicide: Victims and Offenders
CRIM 4370 Internship in Criminology
CRIM 4375 White-Collar Crime
CRIM 4385 Global Crime
CRIM 4395 Special Topics
PSCI 3375 The American Judicial System
SOC 2325 Social Problems
SOC 2361 Deviance and Society
SOC 4342 Stratification
Optional elective courses (0-6 hours):
SOC 3361 Gender Roles [UD UCA Core: D, R]
H ED 4312 Drug Education
Among the optional elective courses in criminology, the department recommends taking either SOC 3310 [UD UCA Core: D, R] or SOC 3361 [UD UCA Core: D, R] to satisfy the required upper-division UCA Core courses in Diversity (D) and Responsible Living (R).
[3.2.1] Minor in Criminology (21 hours)
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The minor in criminology requires 21 hours. All minors are required to take SOC 1300 and CRIM 2300.
Criminology minors choose five additional courses (15 hours) from among elective courses:
CRIM 3370 Criminology
CRIM 3371 Juvenile Delinquency
CRIM 3381 Police and Society
CRIM 3391 Correctional Systems
CRIM 4325 Drugs and Society
CRIM 4355 Victimology
CRIM 4365 Homicide: Victims and Offenders
CRIM 4370 Internship in Criminology
CRIM 4375 White-Collar Crime
CRIM 4385 Global Crime
CRIM 4395 Special Topics
PSCI 3375 The American Judicial System
SOC 2361 Deviance and Society
[3.3] Major in Anthropology (33 hours)
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Students who major in anthropology should complete ANTH 1302 with a grade of C or better.
All anthropology majors are required to take:
SOC 2321 Social Statistics
ANTH 3321 Qualitative Research Methods [UD UCA Core: I, C]
ANTH 4380 Anthropological Theory
ANTH 4360 Seminar [UD UCA Core: Z]
In addition to 15 hours of required core courses, students are required to complete 18 hours of credits divided into elective major courses and optional elective courses.
Elective major courses:
ANTH 2300 Peoples and Cultures
ANTH 2325 Approaches to Archaeology
ANTH 3300 Regional Anthropology
ANTH 3310 Magic, Religion, and Witchcraft
ANTH 3315 Native American Cultures
ANTH 3320 Intentional Communities
ANTH 3340 Environmental Anthropology
ANTH 3350 Museum Anthropology
ANTH 3360 Anthropology Travel Seminar
ANTH 3370 Food and Culture
ANTH 4V80 Field Archaeology
ANTH 4V90 Selected Problems in Anthropology
ANTH 4310 Myths & Moundbuilders
ANTH 4370 Internship in Anthropology
ANTH 4395 Special Topics
Optional elective courses:
LING 3325 Sociolinguistics
SOC 3310 Racial and Ethnic Relations [UD UCA Core: D, R]
SOC 3361 Gender Roles [UD UCA Core: D, R]
Among the optional elective courses in anthropology, the department recommends taking either SOC 3310 [UD UCA Core: D, R] or SOC 3361 [UD UCA Core: D, R] to satisfy the required upper-division UCA Core courses in Diversity (D) and Responsible Living (R).
[3.3.1] Minor in Anthropology (18 hours)
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There are six required courses for the Minor in Anthropology, totaling 18 hours (9 hours have to be upper division). All Anthropology minors are required to take ANTH 1302 then choose and complete two courses from the Anthropology Core to include:
ANTH 3300 Regional Anthropology
ANTH 3310 Magic, Religion, and Witchcraft
LING 2350 World Languages
ANTH 2325 Approaches to Archaeology
ANTH 3315 Native American Cultures
ANTH 3340 Environmental Anthropology
ANTH 3350 Museum Anthropology
and complete three additional courses from the Anthropology Core or from the designated electives:
GEOG 3315 Geography of Latin American
RELG 3315 Religion and Culture
RELG 3325 Buddhism [UD UCA Core: D,R]
PHIL 3352 Asian Philosophy and Religion [UD UCA Core: D,C]
AFAM 1330 Introduction to African/African-American Studies
ENGL 3315 Gender and Language [UD UCA Core: D,C]
PSCI 3382 Politics and Developing Nations
WLAN 2325 Issues of Cultural Identity in the African Diaspora
SOC 3310 Radical and Ethnic Relations [UD UCA Core: D, R]
SOC 3361 Gender and Society [UD UCA Core: D, R]
SOC 3398 Travel Seminar
SOC 4301 Social Movements and Social Change
ANTH 3321 Qualitative Research Methods
ANTH 3360 Anthropology Travel Seminar
ANTH 3370 Food and Culture
ANTH 4V80 Field Archaeology
ANTH 4V90 Selected Problems in Anthropology
ANTH 4370 Internship
ANTH 4380 Anthropological Theory
ANTH 4395 Special Topics in Anthropology
[4] Course Links (ANTH, CRIM, SOC)
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