2020-21 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Sociology: Concentration in Social Gerontology [SOC_SGRT]
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This concentration in the Sociology/Anthropology Department introduces majors to the theoretical, research, policy and practical issues relevant to careers that involve working with the aged, developing or administering government programs aimed at older people, creating social policy on aging, and acting as a gerontological consultant in the business and public sectors.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Understand and apply the basic sociological concepts. These include the sociological imagination, social structure, institutions, social stratification, culture, and power.
- Understand the role of social structure, culture, and social processes in the causation and amelioration of social problems.
- Develop a thorough knowledge of the major sociological theories and theorists. Important theoretical perspectives include functionalism, the conflict perspective, and symbolic interactionism. Important social theorists include C. Wright Mills, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and George Herbert Mead.
- Collect information necessary to address a research topic or hypothesis through library research, analysis of electronic data sources, and both quantitative and qualitative analytical techniques.
- Conduct basic quantitative data analysis employing computers.
- Communicate their ideas and the ideas of others clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Program Standard Grade Point Average Requirement
The major GPA is calculated by all courses identified in the college catalog as required for the major. In addition, this program has an established program standard GPA which may be used to determine progress in the program.
- Program Standard GPA
- Minimum GPA of 2.0 in ANT 300-599, or CRM 333, 345, 365, 373, 375, 377, 380, 383, 462, 463, 464, 477, 485, or HUS 430, 470, or PSY 334, or Any SOC course
- Sociology Major and SGRT Concentration Requirements
- 36 credits in ANT 300-599, or CRM 333, 345, 365, 373, 375, 377, 380, 383, 462, 463, 464, 477, 485, or HUS 430, 470, or PSY 334, or Any SOC course
Career Potential
- Gerontological research
- Gerontological specialist and consultant
- Geriatric social work
- Public administration
- Geriatric nutrition and recreation
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Total Credit Hours Required for Major: 36
A. Core Courses, required: 12 credit hours
B. Gerontology Concentration Courses, required: 15 credit hours
C. Category Courses, required: 6 credit hours
See list under Major in Sociology.
- Three credit hours from Category B
- Three credit hours from Category D
D. Sociology Electives: 3 credit hours
Options for fulfilling these credit hours include courses from any of the four categories (A, B, C, D), three credit hours of internship (CPV 400), and/or one anthropology course at the 300- or 400-level (excluding ANT 300).
Total Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 124
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