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Dec 03, 2024
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Course Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology Major
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Summary of Requirements
Notes:
The Statistics course must be taken before or while enrolled in SOCI 301/302.
Only one introductory course may apply to the major.
A First Year Seminar offered by a Sociology faculty counts toward the major but is not considered a substitute for an introductory course. Off-Campus Programs for Credit
Students are encouraged to broaden their educational experience by taking advantage of off-campus programs, preferably sometime during their junior year. A maximum of 3 courses may be applied toward the major and require prior approval of the department. A program of special interest for Sociology majors is the GLCA Philadelphia Center.
Transfer of Credit
Students who transfer sociology courses taken at other institutions may, with the approval of the department, apply certain of such courses toward the major or minor. No transfer courses will substitue for the required Sociology 301, 302, and 303 which must be completed at Oberlin College. The transfer of credits may be subject to the transfer of credit fee. Requests to transfer courses taken at other institutions are evaluated on an individual basis. Generally, transfer credit shall not exceed 3 full courses. Honors
The department invites a number of qualified majors to participate in the Honors Program. To be eligible, students must have completed Sociology 301/302 by the end of their junior year. Senior Sociology Majors are asked to submit a written proposal (to the department chair) to participate in the Sociology Honors Program at the end of their junior year. Students are not formally accepted into the Honors Program until the research proposal is approved by the department. The level of Honors is determined by the thesis grade, assessment of oral presentation of the project and major GPA. Sociology Major Course Lists
Sociology Electives
Return to the summary of requirements. - AAST 378 - Sociology of African-American Community
- FYSP 118 - Through the Looking Glass: Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender with Social Class in America
- FYSP 191 - Muslim Oral Culture: Persian Poetry in Translation, Music and Calligraphy
- GSFS 203 - Sociology of Sexuality
- GSFS 339 - Prostitution & Social Control
- POLT 214 - Social and Political Change in Eastern Europe
- SOCI 110 - Introduction to Sociology: Social Structure, Inequality, and Behavior
- SOCI 112 - Introduction to Sociology: You’re Not the Boss of You
- SOCI 122 - Introduction to Sociology: Principles of Sociological Thinking
- SOCI 124 - Introduction to Sociology: Classics of Sociology
- SOCI 125 - Introduction to Sociology: An Analysis of Society
- SOCI 130 - Introduction to Sociology: Social Problems
- SOCI 143 - Introduction to Sociology: Understanding American Society from a Global Perspective
- SOCI 144 - Introduction to Sociology: Organizations and Social Change
- SOCI 145 - Introduction to Sociology: Social Inquiry between Past and Present
- SOCI 200 - Honorary Whites or Forever Foreigners?: The Contemporary Asian-American Experience
- SOCI 203 - Sociology of Sexuality
- SOCI 214 - Social Movements
- SOCI 215 - Race, Immigration, and the Asian American Experience
- SOCI 218 - Consumer Society and Culture: From Global to Local
- SOCI 222 - Social Psychology: A Sociological Approach
- SOCI 224 - Sociology of Sport
- SOCI 230 - Social Change and Political Transformation in Eastern Europe
- SOCI 239 - The Urban Experience in the U.S.
- SOCI 241 - American Urbanism
- SOCI 250 - Sociology of Popular Culture
- SOCI 252 - Morals and Markets: Economic Sociology
- SOCI 254 - Political Sociology
- SOCI 255 - Bureaucrats, Classes and Democracy: Political Sociology in Three Acts
- SOCI 262 - Making Race & Ethnicity in the United States
- SOCI 267 - War and Peace?
- SOCI 270 - Comparative Race & Ethnicity in Latin America and the US
- SOCI 275 - Enacting the Law
- SOCI 277 - Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOCI 281 - Can Corporations Do Good? On the Perils and Promises of Ideals in For- and Non-Profit Organizations
- SOCI 284 - Environmental Sociology
- SOCI 288 - American Inqualities: Class, Race, Gender, and Sexuality
- SOCI 305 - Feminist Research Methodologies
- SOCI 314 - Unequal Educations
- SOCI 321 - Racializing the City: the Political Economy of Equality & Exclusion in the U.S. Urban Context
- SOCI 322 - Cities, Culture, and Society
- SOCI 332 - Sociology of Organizations
- SOCI 338 - Prostitution and Social Control: Governing Loose Women
- SOCI 340 - Nationalism, Culture & Politics Under & After Dictatorship: Spain and Yugoslavia in the 20th Century
- SOCI 345 - Gender, Work, and Labor in a Transnational Context
- SOCI 348 - Constructing Immigrant Communities
- SOCI 350 - School and Punishment
- SOCI 351 - Protest, Resist, Change!: Collective Behavior and Social Movements
- SOCI 361 - Law and Culture in Global Perspective
- SOCI 378 - Sociology of African-American Community
- SOCI 386 - Nightlife: Place, Identity and Feeling Alive
- SOCI 390 - Practicum In Community Learning
- SOCI 391H - Practicum - Half
- SOCI 403 - Seminar in Social Psychology: African-American Personality
- SOCI 420 - Social Inequalities: Class, Race, and Gender
- SOCI 422 - Seminar: Racism & Inequality in the United States: Alernative Perspectives
- SOCI 428 - Beyond the Schoolhouse Gate: Schools, Rights, and Education Policy
- SOCI 431 - Communism and Intellectuals: From Utopia to Disillusionment
- SOCI 432 - How Places Make Us: Sociology of Place and Space
- SOCI 438 - Seminar: Coal, Communities and Culture
- SOCI 451 - Imperial Control and its Transformations: the New Sociology of Empire and Colonialism
- SOCI 458 - The Specter of Sovereignty: the Perplexities of Rule and Rights
- SOCI 461 - Seminar: Reimagining Immigrant/Ethnic Enclaves in an Era of Globalization
- SOCI 491F - Senior Honors - Full
- SOCI 491H - Senior Honors - Half
- SOCI 499 - Advanced Research Methods
- SOCI 995H - Private Reading - Half
- STAT 113 - Introduction to Statistics
- STAT 114 - Introduction to Biostatistics
- STAT 213 - Statistical Modeling
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