CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES



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PROGRAM FOR THE B.A. DEGREE IN SOCIOLOGY

Option in Inequalities and Diversity

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REQUIRED LOWER DIVISION COURSES (10 UNITS)

|SOC 201 Principles of Sociology (4) | | | | | |

|SOC 210A Elementary Statistics (3) | | | | | |

|SOC 210B Elementary Statistics (3) | | | | | |

REQUIRED UPPER DIVISION COURSES (20 UNITS)

|SOC 301 Writing For Sociology (4) | | | | | |

|SOC 348 Class, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender (4) | | | | | |

|SOC 390 Methods of Social Research (4) | | | | | |

|SOC 412 Classical Sociological Theory (4) | | | | | |

|SOC 414 Contemporary Sociological Theory (4) | | | | | |

UPPER DIVISION INEQUALITY/DIVERSITY ELECTIVES (16 UNITS)

Select 16 units from among the following SOC courses: 300, 331, 415, 416, 421, 423, 435, 441, 442, 443, 445, 447, 448, and 460.

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UPPER DIVISION GENERAL ELECTIVES (8 UNITS)

Choose 8 units of upper division courses in sociology in consultation with advisor. Note: SOC 325, 330, and 341 may not be used on sociology major programs.

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UPPER DIVISION ELECTIVES IN ETHNIC/AREA STUDIES (12 UNITS)

In consultation with advisor, select 12 units from outside sociology that relate to the following areas: Area I: Asian and Asian American Studies; Area II: Chicano Studies; Area III: Latin American Studies; Area IV: Pan-African Studies. Courses must be from at least 2 different areas.

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|INEQUALITY/DIVERSITY ELECTIVES |ELECTIVES IN ETHNIC/AREA STUDIES |

|IN SOCIOLOGY |Note on Course Selection: The courses listed below are suggested |

|300 Cultural Emotions |courses for each area. Students wishing to take other courses related|

|331 The Dynamics of Poverty (Service learning course) |to any of the below areas should do so in consultation with an |

|415 Political Sociology |advisor. |

|416 Feminist Theories (also listed as WOMN 416) | |

|421 Social Sources of Human Sexuality |Area I: Asian and Asian American Studies |

|423 Political Sociology of Globalization and Resistance |AAAS 300 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Asian/Asian-American |

|435 Asian Societies |Studies |

|441 Theory and Research on Sex Roles |AAAS 415 Asian American Communities in Southern California |

|442 Social Change |AAAS 450 Advanced Seminar in Asian and Asian-American Studies |

|443 Diversity in Alternative Families |ANTH 414 Peoples of Asia |

|445 Sociology of Religion |POLS 458 Politics in Asian-American Immigration |

|447 Work and the Workplace | |

|448 Social Class and Inequality |Area II: Chicano Studies |

|460 Race and Ethnic Relations |CHS/LAS 404 The Central American Experience in the US |

|GENERAL ELECTIVES IN SOCIOLOGY |CHS 405 The Mexican People as Immigrants |

|322 Socialization: Childhood and Adolescence |CHS 406 Hispanic Communities in U.S. Society |

|323 Socialization: Maturity and Aging |CHS/URBA 409 US Latinos, Culture, and Global Cities |

|348 Class, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender |CHS 432 Chicanos and the War on Drugs |

|383 Violence in American Society |CHS 445 History of the Chicano in Los Angeles |

|398 Cooperative Education (Permission required) |CHS 480 Chicana Feminisms and Women’s Movements |

|410 Advanced Statistics |CHS 485 Health and Chicano/Latino Families |

|418 Crowd Behavior and Social Movements | |

|420 Small Groups |Area III: Latin American Studies |

|422 Social Psychology |LAS 335 Race and Culture in the Americas |

|424 Mass Communications and Public Opinion |LAS/CHS 404 The Central American Experience in the U.S. |

|425 Medical Sociology |LAS 424 The United States and Latin America |

|426 Deviant Behavior |LAS 425 Latin American Responses to Imperialism and Globalization |

|427 Society and Mental Illness |LAS 430 Cuba and the World |

|428 Self and Identity (Service learning course) |LAS 450 Special Studies in Latin American Studies |

|430 Urban Sociology |LAS 470 Labor and Social Movements in the Americas |

|432 Science, Technology, and Social Character |ANTH 404 Peoples of South America |

|433 Bioethics and Sociology |POLS 451 Latin American Politics |

|434 Social Aspects of Population Trends | |

|440 Marriage and the Family |Area IV: Pan-African Studies |

|444 Sociology of Popular Culture |PAS 401 Topics on Education and African American Advancement |

|446 Sociology of Business Organization |PAS 402 Black Political Economy |

|449 Professionals in Society |PAS 403 The Black Intellectual Tradition |

|450 Sociology of Aging |PAS 404 The Black Family |

|452 Life Span Transitions: The Retirement Years |PAS 405 Black Feminism |

|453 Social Aspects of Death and Bereavement |PAS 406 Black Women Leaders in Thought and Politics |

|454 Selected Topics in Sociology |PAS 414 African Diaspora: Globalization, Locality, Community |

|480 Criminology |PAS 418 African American Religion as Civic Culture |

|481 Policing America |PAS 420 African Foundations of African American Culture |

|482 Juvenile Delinquency |PAS 440 Power and African American Communities |

|484 Corrections | |

|485 Conflict and Domestic Violence |Note on Theme Courses: Courses from departments other than Sociology |

|486 Probation and Parole (also listed as SW 486) |being used to satisfy the GE Theme requirement cannot also be counted |

|487 Environmental Policy, Law, and Society |on the major. |

|488 Sociology of Law | |

|489 Sociological Considerations for Jury Consultants |Note on Cross-Listed Courses: Cross-Listed Courses can only count for |

|490 Quantitative Research Methods |one of the listed areas. |

|491 Qualitative Research Methods | |

|499 Undergraduate Directed Study (Permission required) | |

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|Note: Sociology students cannot use SOC 325, 330, or 341 as Sociology | |

|electives. However, these courses can be used as free electives to | |

|complete the 180-unit requirement. | |

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