First Year 2012-14 Catalog Paradigm Sociology 1. SOCI 100 (C-IS) 1. 2. SOCI Elective 2. SOCI Elective Second Year SSCI 224 (C-QR) Prereq Advanced HS Algebra or MATH 102 3. RELS 117 (C-TF) 3. Core Curriculum 4. PHIL 120 (C-PF) 4. Core Curriculum 5. SL* 5. Elective/Minor 6. Elective/Minor 6. Elective/Minor 1. Third Year SOCI 300 Prereq SOCI 100 and SSCI224 1. SOCI Elective 2. SOCI 352 (C-WT) 2. SOCI Elective 3. SOCI Elective 3. SOCI Elective 4. Core Curriculum 4. 5. Elective/Minor 5. Fourth Year 6. Elective/Minor 6. Elective/Minor Elective/Minor courses can be used to take additional core curriculum courses, major courses, free electives, or to fulfill a minor. * - This paradigm assumes that you will meet the second language competency by taking a language at the 102 level. If you need to start at 101, then one of the electives will be used for that course. June, 2013 Core Curriculum Update Page 1
Progress Sheet Sociology Sociology Concentration Required Courses: SOCI 100(GS3) Introduction to Sociology SOCI 300 Social Research Methods SOCI 352 Foundations of Social Theory SSCI 224 Basic Statistics June, 2013 Core Curriculum Update Page 2
First Year 2012-14 Catalog Paradigm Sociology Human Services Concentration 1. SOCI 100 (C-IS) 1. 2. SOCI Elective 2. 3. RELS 117 (C-TF) 3. SOCI 238 4. PHIL 120 (C-PF) 4. SOCI 239 Second Year SSCI 224 (C-QR) Prereq Advanced HS Algebra or MATH 102 5. SL* 5. Core Curriculum 6. Elective/Minor 6. Core Curriculum SOCI XXX (social inequalities class SOCI 111, SOCI 345, or SOCI 346) 1. Third Year SOCI 300 Prereq SOCI 100 and SSCI 224 1. SOCI 242 2. SOCI 352 (C-WT) 2. SOCI 241 3. SOCI 243 3. 4. Core Curriculum 4. 5. Elective/Minor 5. 6. Elective/Minor 6. Fourth Year SOCI 481 Prereq Instructor s consent SOCI 482 Prereq Instructor s consent Elective/Minor courses can be used to take additional core curriculum courses, major courses, free electives, or to fulfill a minor. * - This paradigm assumes that you will meet the second language competency by taking a language at the 102 level. If you need to start at 101, then one of the electives will be used for that course. June, 2013 Core Curriculum Update Page 3
Required Courses: Progress Sheet Sociology Human Services Concentration SOCI 100(GS3) Introduction to Sociology SOCI 238 Human Behavior in the Social Environment SOCI 239 Social Welfare Policy and Services SOCI 241 Social Work Practice: Organizations and Communities SOCI 242 Social Work Practice: Groups and Families SOCI 243 Social Work Practice: Individuals SOCI XXX a diverse cultures and/or stratification course (SOCI 111, SOCI 345, or SOCI 346) SOCI 300 Social Research Methods SOCI 352 Foundations of Social Theory SOCI 481 Human Services Internship Seminar SOCI 482 Human Services Internship Seminar SSCI 224 Basic Statistics June, 2013 Core Curriculum Update Page 4
Core Curriculum (2013) Foundations to be taken during a student s first year TF Theological Foundations PF Philosophical Foundations Required by the end of the second year WI Writing Intensive - Writing intensive courses may be drawn from any of the Foundations courses or from any of the General Core s courses at the 100 or 200 level. QR - Quantitative Reasoning Required by the end of the third year SL Language Competency SNC courses - French, German, Japanese, Latin, Greek, Spanish at the 102 level. can be met by placement testing at the 203 level or beyond, transferring in an approved course at the 102 level or beyond, or successfully taking a course at the 102 level. OR Placement Score June, 2013 Core Curriculum Update Page 5
General Core s can be taken any time, Advanced s to be taken during a Junior or Senior year three courses, any General Core courses at the 300 or 400 level BB Beyond Borders CI - Catholic Imagination DD Difference and Diversity EI Expression and Interpretation IS Individual and Society PN Physical and Natural World WT Western Tradition June, 2013 Core Curriculum Update Page 6