Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science-Sociology Major NAME: ______2010-2011 Old Dominion University Catalog UIN: ______with VCCS equivalencies in (parentheses) TELEPHONE______(* indicates not automatically waived with transferrable associates degree, C or better required for transfer) Entrance Writing Sample Placement Test:______

LOWER DIVISION GENERAL EDUCATION Major Requirements A. Skills BA students only choose 1 from: _____3 (See transfer guide) Written Communication ANTR 110S; COMM 200S; CRJS 215S; ECON 200S, 201S, 202S; (C or better required in ENGL 110C before declaring major) FIN , GEOG 100S, 101S; POLS 100S, 101S, 102S; PSYC ENGL 110C _____3(ENG 111)* 201S, 203S; WMST 201S

ENGL 211C _____3(ENG 112 or 210)* BS students only choose 2 from: _____3(See transfer guide) ANTR 110S; COMM 200S; _____3(See transfer guide) Oral Communication _____3(See transfer guide) CRJS 215S; ECON 200S, 201S, 202S; FIN 210S, GEOG 100S, COMM 101R, 103R, or 112R 101S; POLS 100S, 101S, 102S; PSYC 201S, 203S; WMST 201S

Mathematics _____3(MTH 146, 157, 240, 241, 242)* STAT 130M required Foundation courses required of all emphasis areas (12 hours) SOC 201S Intro to Sociology _____3(SOC 200, 201, 202)* Language and Culture _____0-12(See transfer guide) SOC 337 Research Methods _____3______(BS students require competence at 102F level; SOC 409W Sociological Theory _____3______BA students require competence at 202F level, SOC 436 Capstone Research Proj _____3______which is not met by associate degree) Majors must select one of the following emphasis areas: Information Literacy and Research _____3(See transfer guide) General Sociology Emphasis (24 credits) CS 120G, 121G, or IT 150G SOC 300-400 electives _____3______

(24 credits, up to six credits of _____3______B. Ways of Knowing Human Creativity _____3(See transfer guide) internship course work _____3______ARTH 121A, ARTS 122A, MUSC 264A, may be used.) _____3______DANC 185A, THEA 241A, COMM/THEA 270A _____3______

_____3______Interpreting the Past _____3(See transfer guide) HIST 100H, 101H, 102H, 103H, 104H, or 105H _____3______3______Literature _____3(See transfer guide) Social Welfare Emphasis (24 credits) ENGL 112L, 114L, or FLET 100L SOC 320 Social Inequality _____3 ______

Philosophy & Ethics _____3(See transfer guide) SOC 325 Social Welfare _____3______PHIL 110P, 120P, 140P, 230E, 250E, SOC 402 Child Welfare _____3______303E, 344E, 345E, 441E, or 442E SOC 300-400 electives (15 hours) _____3______3______The Nature of Science _____4(See transfer guide) (See catalog for choices) _____3______BIO 105N-106N, 108N-109N, _____4(See transfer guide) CHEM 105N/106N-107N/108N, PHYS 101N-102N, 103N-104N, _____3______OEAS 106N-107N, OEAS 110N (or 111N)-112N _____3______

Human Behavior _____3(See transfer guide) UPPER DIVISION GENERAL EDUCATION ANTR 110S; COMM 200S; CRJS 215S; ECON 200S, 201S, 202S; Option A. Approved Minor, 12-24 hours; also second degree or second FIN 210S, GEOG 100S, 101S; POLS 100S, 101S, 102S; PSYC major 201S, 203S; WMST 201S Option B. Interdisciplinary Minor, 12 hours specified by the department, 3 (SOC201S may not be used to satisfy this requirement) of which may be in the major area of study Option C. International business and regional courses or an approved Impact of Technology _____3(See transfer guide) certification program, such as teaching licensure COMM 372T, CS 300T, DNTH 440T, or ENGL 307T, GEOG Option D. Two Upper-Division Courses from outside the College of Arts 306T, HIST 300T, 304T, 386T, 389T, IT 360T, MUSC 335T, and Letters or from another Component within the College of Arts and PHIL 383T, POLS 350T, STEM 110T, 370T, or WMST 390T Letters (Arts and Humanities or Social Science) that are not required by the major (6 hours).

Requirements for graduation include a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 overall and in the major, 120 credit hours, passage of the Exit Examination of Writing Proficiency, and completion of Senior Assessment.