Minor in Sociology
Sociology is the study of social interaction, social structure, and organized social and cultural patterns that comprise societies. Curriculum flexibility allows majors to pursue various interests. Areas of study include small groups, population, inequality, diversity, gender, social change, families, community development, organizations, health care, and aging.
The sociology minor option is available only for NDSU students completing a bachelor's degree. The sociology minor is 18 credits.
Core Courses
- SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology (3 CREDITS)
- ANTH 111 Introduction to Anthropology (3 CREDITS)
- SOC 115 Social Problems (3 CREDITS)
- SOC 202 Minorities and Race Relations (3 CREDITS)
- SOC 300 or 400 Level Elective (3 CREDITS)
- SOC 300 or 400 Level Elective (3 CREDITS)
Total Credits: 18
Contact Information
NDSU Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Phone: 701-231-8657
Email: Gary.Goreham@ndsu.edu
Web: www.ndsu.edu/socanth/
NDSU Distance & Continuing Education
Phone: 1-800-726-1724 or 701-231-7015
Email: ndsu.dce@ndsu.edu
NDSU Office of Admission
Phone: 1-800-488-6378
Email: ndsu.admission@ndsu.edu
Web: www.ndsu.edu/admission/