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Alexander Hall FACULTY: David Caddell, David Diekema, Jennifer L McKinney, Kevin L Neuhouser, Karen A Snedker, Timothy A Ulrich The Department of Sociology offers a major and a minor in sociology. Sociology is the systematic study of societies and the groups and institutions that compose them. The central premise of sociology is that the individual cannot be understood apart from societal and interpersonal contexts. Therefore, coursework is designed to help students gain perspective on themselves and the world around them through an analysis of social structure and culture. SPU students majoring in sociology have secured positions in government, business, industry, and private research agencies. Others hold jobs in planning agencies and research departments of city, county, state, and federal government and religious organizations, law enforcement agencies, and many other settings. The sociological perspective has also proven invaluable for students entering any of the helping professions. Many graduates take entry-level positions in the areas of child welfare, mental health, gerontology, delinquency, and in programs that alleviate poverty. Advanced positions in these areas often require graduate training. Admission to the Major or Minor Requirements for the Sociology Major Note: Students in the sociology major are strongly encouraged to take the core courses in sequence — introduction, statistics, methods, theory, and then capstone. With the help of their advisors, students should create a plan that includes the combination of elective courses that will best prepare them to achieve their career and life goals. Requirements for the Sociology Minor Note: Students should consult a sociology advisor to create a course of study that best accommodates their educational program. |
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