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Hardin-Simmons University 2018-2019
B.B.S.
SOCIOLOGY
(SOCI)
Core Curriculum Credits
Core Distinctive (16)
FYSM 1300 First Year Seminar: Gateway...............................3
COMM 1301 Introduction to Communication .........................3
FSSC 1170 Wellness for Life...................................................1
HIST 1300
Making History: The Human Experience in Americ
a 3
RELI 2345 The Religious and Philosophical Life ....................3
ENGL 3300 Writing as Discovery ...........................................3
Writing (3)
ENGL 1301 or ENGL 1302 .....................................................3
Literature (3)
ENGL 230X World, English, or American Lit.........................3
Fine Arts (3)
Fine Arts - from Art, Music, Theatre........................................3
Biblical Studies (3)
BIBL 1301 or BIBL 1302 ........................................................3
Fitness & Sport Sciences (2)
FSSC Activity course (X 2)......................................................2
Math (3)
MATH 1301 or higher..............................................................3 .. 3
Natural & Physical Sciences (7)
BIOL or ENVS.........................................................................3
PHYS, GEOL, CHEM, or PHSC .............................................3
Science Lab ..............................................................................1
Social & Behavioral Sciences (15)
Must be from outside the major & minor
Maximum 9 hours of history
ECON, PHIL, HIST, POLS, or PSYC....................................15
Total Core ..............................................................................55
Major: Sociology (30 credits)
SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology ......................................3
SOCI 2302 Social Problems.....................................................3
SOCI 3312 Statistical Methods or
SOCI 3330 Statistics for the Social Sciences ...........................3
SOCI 3380 Social Research Methods.......................................3
SOCI 4380 Sociological Theory...............................................3
SOCI 4390 Senior Seminar in Sociology .................................3
SOCI upper level elective credits .............................................9
SOCI elective ...........................................................................3
Minor (minimum 18 credits)
Minor.....................................................................................18
Technological Competency and Electives (21 credits)
CSCI 1303 Introduction to Computer Applications .................3
Electives .................................................................................18
Major/Minor...........................................................................48
Core....................................................................................... 55
Technological Competency and Electives..............................21
TOTAL ................................................................................124
Note: Must complete a minimum of 124 credits with a cumulative
GPA of 2.0 or higher to graduate.
42 upper level credits (3000 and 4000-level) required.
80 Chapel attendances and Writing Proficiency required
.
B.A., B.B.S., B.S.H.S.
MINOR: SOCIOLOGY
(SOCI)
(PYSC)
Credits
Minor: Sociology (18 credits)
SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology ..................................... 3
SOCI upper level elective ........................................................ 3
SOCI upper level elective ........................................................ 3
SOCI upper level elective ........................................................ 3
SOCI upper level elective ........................................................ 3
SOCI elective........................................................................... 3
TOTAL.................................................................................. 18
HUMAN SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
The Bachelor of Behavioral Science (B.B.S) degree with
a major in Human Services Administration with an
emphasis in Adult Services is available through the Irvin
School of Education in the College of Human Sciences
and Educational Studies.