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Be prepared to be an engaged citizen who can speak confidently across a range of contemporary social issues with a minor in Sociology. Learn to think deeply about current social problems, issues of social difference, structures of social institutions and more generally about inequality and power in society. This minor will introduce you to a variety of sociological concepts, frameworks, and theories that address individuals, groups, organizations, institutions, and societies, leaving you prepared to think critically about society and the social worlds we inhabit.
Students who complete this minor will be able to:
- Discuss the ways in which culture and social structure shape individual lives.
- Identify and analyze contemporary social questions using diverse social theories.
- Articulate how intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, class, nation, sexuality and other categories of difference shape society at an individual level, an institutional level and at a cultural level.
- Demonstrate a critical awareness of social justice and collective activism.
SIAS majors are designed to allow a student to earn a minor without additional credits beyond that required for graduation. This minor is open to students from all majors. Majors the Sociology minor complements include American Studies, Business, Criminal Justice, EGLS, PP&E, Psychology, Urban Studies, and Social Welfare. See your program advisor for more information.
Transfer courses
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GREEN RIVER CC COURSES | UW TACOMA EQUIVALENT COURSES |
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SOC& 101: Introduction to Sociology | TSOC 165: Introduction to Sociology: Developing the Sociological Imagination |
SOC 271: Sociology of Deviance | TCRIM 271: Sociology of Deviance and Social Control |
SOC 220: Sex and Gender in Society | TWOMN 101: Introduction to Women’s Studies |
SOC 214: Sociology of Race and Ethnicity | TSOC 265: Race & Ethnicity in the United States |
SOC 194: Special Topics - Sociology | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC& 201: Social Problems | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 202: Sociology of Food | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 205: Sociology of Disability | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 215: Survey of Criminology | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 230: Sociology of Death and Dying | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 240: Sociology of the Family | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 245: Juvenile Delinquency | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 260: Crime and Justice | serves as general TSOC elective* |
*Students can have a maximum of two courses serve as general TSOC electives.
HIGHLINE CC COURSES | UW TACOMA EQUIVALENT COURSES |
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SOC& 101: Introduction to Sociology | TSOC 165: Introduction to Sociology: Developing the Sociological Imagination |
SOC 115: Crime and Society | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 130: American Diversity | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 200 Sociology of the Family | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC& 201: Social Problems | serves as general TSOC elective* |
*Students can have a maximum of two courses serve as general TSOC electives.
PIERCE COLLEGE COURSES | UW TACOMA EQUIVALENT COURSES |
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SOC& 101: Introduction to Sociology | TSOC 165: Introduction to Sociology: Developing the Sociological Imagination |
SOC& 201: Social Problems | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 211: Marriage and the Home | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 212: Sociology of Death | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 220: Gender Roles in Society | TWOMN 101: Introduction to Women’s Studies |
SOC 280: Sociology of Social Work | serves as general TSOC elective* |
*Students can have a maximum of two courses serve as general TSOC electives.
TACOMA CC COURSES | UW TACOMA EQUIVALENT COURSES |
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SOC& 101: Introduction to Sociology | TSOC 165: Introduction to Sociology: Developing the Sociological Imagination |
SOC 120: Introduction to Women’s Studies | TWOMN 101: Introduction to Women’s Studies |
SOC& 201: Social Problems | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 205: Sociology of African Americans | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 222: Sociology of Sport | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 238: Sociology of Latino Americans | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 247: Media, Politics and Society | serves as general TSOC elective* |
SOC 265: Sociology of Asian Americans | TSOC 270: Introduction to Asian Americans |
SOC 271: Sociology of Deviance & Social Control |
TCRIM 271: Sociology of Deviance and Social Control |
SOC 272: Race and Ethnic Relations | TSOC 265: Race & Ethnicity in the United States |
SOC 295/BUS 295: Entrepreneurial & Innovative Mindset | serves as general TSOC elective* |
*Students can have a maximum of two courses serve as general TSOC electives.
Sociology minor course requirements
The Sociology minor requires 25 credits.
Coursework counting toward the minor must be completed with a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA. At least 15 credits must be from upper-division courses. No more than 10 credits, or 40%, of coursework can be counted towards both the Sociology minor and another major or minor.
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- TAMST 440 Gender and American Childhood
- TCRIM 155 Media, Crime and Justice
- TCRIM 225 Diversity and Social Justice in Criminology
- TCRIM 271 Introduction to the Sociology of Deviance and Social Control
- TCRIM 362 Criminological Theory
- TEGL 266 Introduction to Labor Studies
- TEGL 435 Migration in the Modern World: Migrants, Immigrants, and Refugees
- TSOC 265 Race and Ethnicity in the United States
- TSOC 270 Introduction to Asian American: Sociological and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
- TSOC 335 Social Class and Inequality
- TSOC 346 The History of Childhood and the Family in the United States
- TSOC 365 Advanced Sociological Theories of Race and Ethnicity
- TSOC 369 Diversity in Adulthood
- TSOC 432 Schooling in the United States
- TSOC 433 Household and Family in Comparative Perspective
- TSOC 436 History of Social Welfare Policy in the United States
- TSOC 437 Immigration Today
- TSOC 439 Fieldwork and Interviewing in Communities
- TSOC 446 Family Relationships and Diversity Family Forms in the United States
- TSOC 447 AIDS and American Society
- TSOC 455 The Sociology of Gender
- TSOC 456 Rural Societies and Development
- TSOC 460 Demographic Methods: Analyzing Race, Class, and Gender
- TSOC 465 Asian American Laborers in the U.S.: Citizenship, Immigrant Rights, and the Welfare State
- TSOC 470 Qualitative Research: Inquiry and Methods
- TUDE 310 Social Production of Space
- TURB 312 Race and Poverty in the United States
- TURB 340 Urban Social Change
Declare a minor by completing the Request to Declare/Change a Major or Minor form and submitting it to the Office of the Registrar. You must have earned a minimum of 45 credits and declared a major before declaring a minor. If you have any questions about this process, please see your advisor.
For questions about the minor, contact the Sociology minor coordinator, Associate Professor Natalie Jolly.