Sociology Minor
Description. The Sociology minor considers the following areas in the study of modern society: social groups, social organization, the sociology of institutions such as law, the courts, the family, the process of interaction, social disorganization and change. Topics such as violence, delinquency, deviant behavior, social control, and ethnic, race and class relations are central to the minor concentration. Issues of culture, personality and urbanization are also covered.
Minor coordinator. Professor Robert Garot, Department of Sociology (212.237.8680, rgarot@jjay.cuny.edu)
Prerequisite. SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, which fulfills the Flexible Core: Individual and Society area of the college’s general education program.
Requirements. Students wishing to minor in Sociology must complete 18 credits (six courses) of courses at the 200- level or above. No more than half of these credits may be used to satisfy credit requirements in the student’s major. A maximum of two courses can overlap with a student’s major, other minor or program.
Suggested courses can include but are not limited to:
Total Credit Hours: 18