SOCIO-MIN - Sociology (Minor)
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Program Overview
There are two pathways to a Sociology minor:
The traditional Sociology minor
The Sociology minor subplan in Poverty, Inequality, and Policy
See Course Requirements for a Minor in Sociology below for the requirements for a traditional minor. See the Poverty, Inequality, and Policy subplan section for requirements for that minor.
Minimum Units in the Program
Minimum University Units
Students must complete a minimum of 24 units in Sociology (or six classes, whichever is greater) for the minor. Grades of S or CR are allowable. When students take courses for a letter grade, a grade of at least C should be earned, or the student should obtain a written exception. Students who wish to declare a minor in Sociology must do so no later than the deadline for their application to graduate. Related coursework from other departments may fulfill a minor requirement. All course substitutions must be approved by the Sociology Director of Undergraduate Studies.
Poverty, Inequality, and Policy Subplan
This minor subplan provides students with the interdisciplinary tools needed to understand and contribute to the science of poverty and inequality. The coursework, which is drawn from sociology, economics, public policy, education, history, psychology, and political science, provides state-of-the-art training in the types and forms of poverty and inequality, the causes and consequences of poverty and inequality, and the many programs and interventions to reduce poverty and inequality. It provides opportunities to train in big data analysis, algorithms and predictive models, and qualitative and ethnographic methods. It also offers opportunities to participate in individual and group research projects and join teams building poverty-reducing products, apps, and interventions. It is an excellent foundation for students considering careers in business, public policy, medicine, public health, government service, the law, nongovernmental organizations, foundations, or academia.
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Additionally, students must complete:
Two foundation courses (see foundation courses required for the major)
Two additional sociology courses
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Students must complete SOC 3 and any of the courses listed as their second core course. Additionally, choose at least two courses from at least two of the following areas of concentration.
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Choose two electives. Although all pre-approved courses are listed here, students may petition for approval of other courses related to inequality, poverty, and mobility. Students may also elect to take additional concentration courses in any of the concentration areas above.
Optional Research Apprenticeship (up to five units)
Students may replace one elective with a research apprenticeship with faculty in an ongoing research project. The Center on Poverty and Inequality also offers opportunities for students interested in participating in larger team projects. Prior arrangement required.