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Fall 2016 Catalog and Handbook 
    
Fall 2016 Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology


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Academic Director: Barbara Walters
CUNY School of Professional Studies
101 West 31st Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Email Contact: sociology@sps.cuny.edu

The Program

The online Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology (B.A.) teaches students how people connect to other individuals in networks, teams, and organizations. Students gain insights into stereotyped groups such as race, class, and gender, as well as how to distinguish these from voluntary membership in social clubs, political associations, and professions. Learning how to frame issues as problems to be solved, how to conduct social research, how to communicate effectively and how to apply learning to new complex settings puts students on course for influential leadership positions in diverse organizational, community, cultural, and job settings.

Based on models and recommendations from the American Sociological Association, students completing the online Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology will:

  • Harness sociological terms, concepts, and principles;
  • Evaluate and apply sociological theories to frame issues and problems;
  • Explain social structures, social movements, and social change; and,
  • Apply research methods and strategies to provide data for decision making.

General education courses complement this specialized study and emphasize critical thinking, qualitative reasoning, effective communication and the exploration of the foundations of knowledge and culture.

Program Requirements


120 credits are required for the online Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology.

  • General Education   - 39 credits required
  • Sociology Courses - 33 credits
    • Required Courses - 18 credits
    • Sociology Electives - 15 credits (six of which must come from upper division elective courses)
  • General Electives - 48 credits. General electives may be chosen from the Sociology courses or courses in other degree programs.

Required Courses


Students must also complete 3 credits from among the following courses:


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