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Office of the University Registrar

2005-06 Undergraduate Catalog

Majors

Sociology
College: Liberal Arts and Sciences
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Hours for the Degree: 120
Minor: No
Combined-Degree Program: Yes
Website: web.soc.ufl.edu

The Department of Sociology offers a variety of courses dealing with themes of social life, social change and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociology examines the structure of groups, organizations and societies, and how people interact within these contexts.

Sociology provides many unique perspectives on the social world while generating new ideas and assessing the old. It promotes the use of diverse research methods to study virtually any social issue. A liberal arts degree in sociology provides students with opportunities to develop skills deemed essential for many different types of careers. These skills include learning how to identify and solve problems, conduct research, relate to others and write effectively. Graduates frequently are employed in business (e.g., advertising staff member, human resource manager), community and social services (e.g., environmental organizer, family planning worker), education (e.g., teacher, public health educator), government (e.g., human rights officer, urban planner), and research (e.g., social research assistant and market researcher). Sociology also is an excellent major for pre-law, pre-health, M.A. and Ph.D. studies.

The department sponsors career events every year that include presentations from the department, the Career Resource Center and guest speakers who talk about the value of a sociology degree and employment possibilities.

Requirements for the Major

A sociology major requires 31 semester hours of course work in sociology. The 31 hours of course work must be completed with C or better grades, and at least 18 credit hours must be completed at UF.

Required courses include:
  • SYG 2000. Sociology majors are encouraged to take SYG 2000 as their first class. Majors can count only two other 2000-level courses besides SYG 2000 toward the major, for a maximum of nine credits at the 2000 level
  • SYA 4300 (Methods of Social Research) should be completed by the end of the sixth semester.
  • SYA 4110 (Development of Social Thought) must be taken after 90 credits.
  • Additional sociology courses to complete the 31-hour minimum may be selected by students to match their interests in different substantive areas.
  • At least 22 semester hours of sociology credit must be in courses numbered 3000 or higher.
  • In addition to the 31 credit hours of sociology course work, both STA 2023 (STA 2122 may substitute) and STA 3024 are required and each must be completed with a minimum grade of C. STA 2023 must be taken no later than the end of the third semester and is a prerequisite for STA 3024. STA 3024 must be taken no later than the end of the fifth semester. Both STA 2023 and STA 3024 are prerequisites for SYA 4300, Methods of Social Research.

All majors should go to the department's Websitefor information about the major, the plan of study worksheet and other valuable information about the. Majors also can pick up an informational handout outside of Turlington Hall, Room 3206.

General Education: Sociology general education requirements are meant to provide a broad understanding of social structure, social processes and social problems. Those courses marked "S" satisfy requirements in social science. Those courses marked "I" satisfy requirements in international studies and diversity.

Courses: There are no prerequisites for 2000-level courses. Descriptions of current and prospective courses are also available in Turlington Hall, Room 3206.

Critical-tracking courses: SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology, two additional sociology courses (one must be at the 3000/4000 level), STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics 1 and STA 3024 Introduction to Statistics 2.

To remain on track, students must meet the following critical-tracking criteria.

Semester 1:

  • 2.0 UF GPA required for semesters 1-5

Semester 2:

  • Complete 1 sociology course

Semester 3:

  • Complete 1 additional sociology course (1 of the 2 sociology courses must be SYG 2000)
  • Complete STA 2023
  • 2.75 GPA in all 3 critical-tracking courses

Semester 4:

  • 2.75 GPA in all critical-tracking course work

Semester 5:

  • Complete 1 additional sociology course (1 of the 3 sociology courses must be 3000 or 4000 level)
  • Complete STA 3024
  • 2.75 GPA in all 5 critical-tracking courses

Suggested semester-by-semester plan

Semester 1Credits
Composition (GE)3
SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology (GE–S) *3
Foreign language4-5
Elective3
Total 13-14
Semester 2Credits
Foreign language3-5
Mathematics (GE)3
Biological Science (GE)3
Science laboratory (GE–P or B)1
Humanities (GE)3
Electives3-0
Total 16-15
Semester 3Credits
Sociology course (2000 level or above)3
STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics 1 (GE–M)3
Physical Science (GE)3
Elective (or foreign language, if 4-3-3 option)3
Humanities (GE)3
Total 15
Semester 4Credits
STA 3024 Introduction to Statistics 2 (GE–M) **3
Humanities (GE)3
Biological Science (GE)3
Electives6
Total 15
Semester 5Credits
SYA 4300 Methods of Social Research **4
Physical Science (GE)3
Sociology course (3000-4000 level)3
Electives6
Total 16
Semester 6Credits
Sociology courses (3000-4000 level)6
Composition3
Electives (3000 level or above, not in major)3
Elective3
Total 15
Semester 7Credits
SYA 4110 Development of Sociological Thought 3
Sociology courses (3000-4000 level)6
Electives (3000 level or above, not in major)6
Total 15
Semester 8Credits
Sociology course (3000-4000 level)3
Electives (3000 level or above, not in major)6
Electives 6
Total 15

* In addition to SYG 2000 (GE–S), the remaining six credits of GE-S can be satisfied by sociology or non-sociology GE-S courses.

** Upper-division transfer students should complete STA 3024 no later than semester 5. Then complete SYA 4300 no later than semester 6.