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2011-2012 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Sociology, BA


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Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Sociology include the following:

  1. Hours Required and General/College Requirements: A minimum of 120 semester hours, of which 42 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
  2. Major Requirements: 39 hours in sociology, of which 21 must be advanced, including the sociology core curriculum list below, plus 21 additional hours in sociology, of which 12 must be taken at UNT Dallas and at the advanced level (3000D-4000D). Note: Students must receive a C or better in sociology core curriculum classes.
  3. Minor Requirements: A minor requires at least 18 hours in a given subject, including 6 hours of advanced work. Specific course sequences for a minor are determined by the department offering the minor. A minor is not required BUT recommended in Psychology or Human Services Management Leadership (HSML).
    1. Psychology:
    2. HSML:
  4. Other Requirements: Students who have courses that “double-dip,” which count for both core and major, may be required to take additional electives to meet the 120 semester hour requirement
  5. GPA Requirements: All students entering the Sociology program must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.25 to qualify for graduation.

Suggested Academic Plan


This is a suggested academic plan for full-time students. Students may make adjustments and consult the current Undergraduate Catalog for course prerequisites.

*Denotes classes that satisfy a requirement where there may be other class choices available, please see your advisor for full course list.

^ Denotes general Elective to be taken only if needed; please see your advisor for options.

{ } Denotes “double-dip” courses which count for both core and major

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