Sociology classes (Fall 2006 SO 226 Social Research Analysis students and 2004 SO 226 Social Research Analysis students)

Reconfiguration Proposal
IIIA

IMPORANT: The Sociology curriculum presented below is only a plan subject to inevitable change before implementation. Contact the Sociology program for up-to-date information on Sociology course offerings.

Courses in italics are required for the Sociology major.
C and R designate Explorations in Sociology through Collaborative Learning and Research, respectively.


Course Number/Title Instructor
Cred
Seats
LS
WS
L&S
QR2
IA
Hon
Soc A
SO 101/Soc Perspectives Adjunct
3
40
           
X
SO 101/Soc Perspectives Brueggemann
3
40
           
X


                 
SO 226/Social Research Analysis Fox
4
20
     
X
     
SO 227/Social Research Design Walzer
3
20
             


                 
SO 201/Social Issues Karp
3
30
           
X
SO 202C/Individual in Society Walzer
4
30
           
X
SO 2XX/Criminology Karp
3
30
   
X
       
SO 218C/Social Inequality Brueggemann
4
30
             


                 
SO 317R/Deviance Karp
4
20
   
X
       
SO 3XX/TBA Adjunct
3
20
             


                 
SO 324/Sociological Thought Brueggemann
3
20
             
SO 375/Senior Seminar Berheide
4
12
             
SO 375/Senior Seminar Berheide
4
12
             


                 
LS 1/The Human Experience Fox
4
18
X
           
LS 1/The Human Experience Berheide
4
18
X
           
LS 22-140/Changes in Families Walzer
4
28
X
X
         


                 
Pretenure Leave McVeigh                  
 




Instructor
Fall 2000 Summary
Total
 
Brue
Berh
Fox
Karp
McV
Wal
Other
Total Credit Hours
57
 
10
12
8
10
Leave
11
6
Number of Courses
16
 
3
3
2
3
Leave
3
2
 


   
Course Level
     


   
100
200
300
LS
Total
   


 
Seats
80
160
84
64
388