Students who pursue the minor often enter graduate programs in other disciplines of sociology. They also enter work settings where a knowledge of social behavior and organizations is a valuable background.
Sociology Minor
Students who pursue a Sociology Minor often do so as an adjunct to their major in a discipline in another social science or in another field outside the College of Arts and Sciences.
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How to Add a MinorStudents from all colleges and departments are invited to pursue a Minor in Sociology. To apply, use the form on this page: Declaring & Changing Majors & Minors in Arts & Sciences 
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Courses & CurriculumStudents pursuing a Minor in Sociology typically take three core courses, a statistics course, plus six hours of electives. 
Contact Us
If you have questions or would like more information about the Sociology Minor, contact Dr. Charlie Morgan.
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