Sociology - Psychology

 

kic2The interdisciplinary program in sociology-psychology, leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree, is administered jointly by the departments of Sociology and Psychology. The degree was developed to provide a complementary course of study for students interested primarily in social and human service fields.

 


 

SOCIOLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY, B.A. (56 credits)
Required: SOC 211; one of SOC 311 or 315; one of SOC 310, 312, or 320; and three courses of approved sociology electives, two of which must be at the 300-level or above. PSY 211; at least two of PSY 260, 354, 355 or 454; and three courses of approved psychology electives, two of which must be at the 300-level or above. Research Methods required: PSY 230 and either PSY 251/252 or SOC 450. An internship experience may be selected from PSY 499; SOC/SW 499; COOP 305, 404, 405, 368, 468. Additional coursework is limited to the following courses: SW 211, 212, 225, 350; PSY 364, 380, 464, 471; SOC 318, 340.

 

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