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Jul 05, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin
Sociology, B.S.
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Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the undergraduate program in sociology will:
- Think critically; write in a clear, organized and grammatical way; make effective oral presentations.
- Synthesize and present sociological material in a coherent fashion.
- Employ evidence in presenting or making arguments.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the core ideas of Sociology.
- Competently use basic ideas such as social structure, institution, culture, ideology, identity, stratification, social change, status, norm and socialization.
- Demonstrate familiarity with key facts and generalizations about social institutions such as family, education, health care, economy, and political system.
- Be familiar with different forms of evidence used in social analysis; understand both quantitative and qualitative analysis; demonstrate an understanding of ethical issues that arise in the course of research.
- Identify multiple forms of evidence available for social analysis.
- Interpret two-variable and three-variable tables.
- Understand correlation, causation, and their difference.
- Collect and analyze qualitative data.
- Understand professional codes of ethics, including confidentiality, informed consent, and minimization of risk to research participants.
- Develop an understanding of how to prepare for professional life after graduation from TU.
- Research occupations and/or graduate school degrees and programs.
- Learn to use resources provided by Career Services
- Explain one’s potential value to employers.
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Tulsa Curriculum and First Year Experience
Arts and Sciences Core and First Year Experience
General Curriculum Some major required courses may be double counted to fulfill a quad requirement. Sociology Major Requirements
Students in Sociology take ANSO 4973 senior seminar. Electives
Take 15-18 credits from the courses below to meet 30 hours. Students in the BA program will take 15 credit hours of electives. Students in the BS program will take 15-18 credit hours depending on their choice of introductory statistics course. Required Minor
Students must choose, with the advisor’s approval, at least 12 hours in a minor field, 6 of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. Some minors require more than 12 hours. General Electives (34-35 hours)
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