May 05, 2024  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Academic Catalog

Sociology, B.S.

Location(s): Statesboro, Armstrong-Savannah, Fully Online


Sociology is the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociologists investigate the structure of groups, organizations, and societies and how people interact within these contexts.  Sociologists engage with the issues of our time: race, poverty, inequality, globalization, immigration, environmental change, gender, power, and many others. Through both the qualitative and quantitative collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, Sociology examines the hidden social forces that affect the course of our lives and our communities.

Degree Requirements: 124 Credit Hours


See Core Curriculum  for required courses in Area A1 through Area E.

General Requirements (Core Areas A - E): 42 Credit Hours


Additional Requirements: 4 Credit Hours


Area F - Courses Appropriate to Major: 18 Credit Hours


All majors must take the following 9 hours:

B.S. in Sociology (No Concentration): 30 Credit Hours


  • Select 30 additional credit hours of advisor approved upper division (3000 or above) SOCI courses. 

B.S. in Sociology with a Concentration in Human Services: 51 Credit Hours


In lieu of the general degree pathway in Sociology, students may choose to pursue a concentration in Human Services. See below for requirements.

General Electives: 0-21 Credit Hours


  • Students pursuing the general degree will select 21 hours of general electives.

Total Credit Hours: 124


Human Services Concentration


Human Services Concentration majors must complete a minimum of 21 hours in SOCI courses at the 3000 level or above.​​​​​​​

Additional Human Services Coursework: 3 Credit Hours


Select one additional course (3 hours) from the Developmental Knowledge or Policy Coursework lists

Human Services Related Electives: 24 Credit Hours


Select eight courses from the following list:

Total Credit Hours: 51


Other Program Requirements


A minimum grade of “C” required in all sociology courses; if advisor recommends, one “D” is allowed if matched by “B” or higher in another sociology course.

Advisement


Undergraduate Academic Advisement at Georgia Southern is provided to all degree-seeking undergraduate students by professional advisors. Academic Advisors are located on all three Georgia Southern University campuses. Students are required to meet with their assigned Academic Advisor at least once a semester. For more information visit the Academic Advisement  catalog page.