212G - LAS-Social Sciences: Sociology
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Program Description
Students can choose to earn the general Liberal Arts and Sciences: Social Sciences degree or can choose to earn the degree with a concentration in sociology (a SUNY Transfer Path). Students interested in pursuing this concentration should speak with an advisor or counselor to make sure the correct concentration is noted.
Information And Additional Notes
MAT 1540: Elementary Statistics is recommended.
*To earn the degree, students must have courses from at least three different social sciences areas, at least 3 credits must be numbered 2000 or higher. These areas include the ECO, ANT, GEO, GLS, HIS, POL, PSY, or SOC disciplines. This requirement may be filled through Program Core Electives.
Outcome
Demonstrate knowledge of the social science approach by using social science concepts and theories to analyze behaviors or institutions (as appropriate to the discipline). This outcome is to be assessed in 2000-level courses.
Outcome
Explain or demonstrate the methods that social scientists use to explore social phenomena, or to gather and interpret information (as appropriate to the discipline). This outcome is to be assessed in 2000-level courses.