Sociology

Sociology is the analytical study of human groups and societies. Consistent with the broad domain of the discipline, sociologists are omnivores with respect the to methodological approaches used to study the social world. They employ a variety of analytical tools such as statistical modeling, network analysis, spatial analysis, demographic methods, data scraping, and computational analysis of social media and text data.

In the data science domain area of sociology, you will learn about how you can use these tools to uncover the hidden patterns of social life, answer questions related to policy, and better understand our social world.

Domain Requirements

You will take three sociology domain core courses and four courses from the electives menu.

Sociology Core Courses (all three required)

course

title

quarter offered*

SOC 204 or SOC 207

Introduction to Sociology or Social Inequality

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

SOC 310

Social Theory

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

SOC 311

Research Methods

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

Sociology Electives (choose two in addition to SOC 412 and SOC 413)

course

title

quarter offered*

SOC 412

Sociological Research Methods

Winter

SOC 413

Sociological Research Methods

Spring

SOC 370

Urban Sociology

Fall

SOC 380

Introduction: Deviance, Control and Crime

Fall, Winter, Spring

SOC 416

Issues in Environmental Sociology

Fall, Winter, Spring

SOC 442

Issues in Urban Sociology

TBA

SOC 445

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity

Fall

SOC 451

Social Stratification

Fall

SOC 465

Political Sociology

Winter

* Course schedules subject to change.