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Sociology



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Program Information


Sociology is the study of human relationships in societies.  It emphasizes the study of social organization, culture, change, inequality and social problems which develop within societies. Students studying sociology learn how people are influenced by the social world and how people act as creators of this world. The curriculum is challenging, but it’s exciting to the student who wants to learn more about the influence of others on one’s self, and the influence one can have on others, in leisure, religious, family, political, educational, health care, media or economic settings.

Students majoring in sociology receive a broad general education that assists them in their efforts to help others.  Students are prepared to work within human services and related fields. Opportunities for internships exist in off-campus government agencies, voluntary associations, nonprofit organizations, and businesses. Students who major in sociology find careers in many fields, including education, government, civil rights, politics, community development, social work, human services, and human resources work in business. Sociologists can make contributions to organizations that need people who can identify and analyze problems and thus contribute to their resolution, and to organizational success.  Many graduates seek advanced degrees in sociology, journalism, law, criminology, social work, business, theology, psychology, public policy, and political science.

A student majoring in sociology has an option to pursue a concentration in Social Work.   Minors and double majors in related or complementary fields are encouraged- for example, political science, psychology, or criminal justice.

For more information on the Sociology major and the Humanities and Social Sciences Department, click here.

To view a major program sequence to assist with course planning, click here.

Degree Information


Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) with a major in Sociology

(120 credit hours) Requirements are subject to change.

Contact Information


Are you interested in a law school degree? Pre-law advising is available to any student interested in pursuing a law school degree. Contact Professor Thomas Carty, pre-law advisor, at (413) 748-3254. Click here to learn more.

5-year Combined Masters in Social Work / B.S. Program - Qualified students at Springfield College who are majoring in Sociology may be eligible for the 5-year combined B.S./M.S.W. dual degree program.  Students, in consultation with their undergraduate advisor, will structure their coursework early in their undergraduate career so that a required 18 semester hours of Social Work foundation coursework may be taken in the senior year.  Please contact Dr. Susan Joel at (413) 748-3349 for additional information on the BS/MSW program. Click here to learn more.

For more information about the Sociology major, contact Dr. Laurel R. Davis-Delano of the Social Science Department at (413) 748-3645 or the Admissions Office at (800) 343-1257.

Curricular Requirements


I. Core Curriculum (40 credits)


This Core Curriculum is faithful to the Springfield College mission and further strengthens the Humanics philosophy of educating students in spirit, mind, and body. It is a cornerstone of a Springfield College education. Regardless of one’s major, it provides a strong, developmental, and holistic foundation for leaders in service to humanity. Upon completion, all graduates will be prepared to learn, lead, and serve in diverse, multicultural, and global contexts as well as in any career path they may choose. They will have the knowledge, habits of the mind, skills, and abilities to face unexpected situations and challenges, the values and attitudes for self-motivation and a vision of service that stems from hope, optimism and making a difference, as well as the self-determination to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle.

View the Core Curriculum Requirements (40 credits)  section for a complete list of the domains and courses therein.

II. Major Requirements


A. Core Requirements (19 credits)


B. Additional Requirements


From the eight courses listed below, at least one course that you select must be a 400 level course.

Social Inequality requirement (6 credits):


Select two courses from the following:

Social Contexts and Institutions requirement (12 credits)


Select four courses from the following:

III. Optional Concentration: Social Work (14 credits)


Note: This concentration is recommended, but not required, for those interested in the 5-year Sociology BS-MSW Program (although the two credits of SOCI 190 is required for the 5-year program).  Students in the Social Work Concentration are encouraged to minor in Psychology.

III. Electives


To complete a minimum of 120 credits

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