60 credit hours
The Sociology Program at Collin is designed to provide students with essential life skills and a deeper understanding of themselves, others and the various social worlds that they inhabit. Sociology examines how social factors affect both behavior and the potential consequences of that behavior. It seeks to uncover the existence of social patterns, explain how they come to be so and then explore the consequences of such patterns for different individuals, groups, collectives, and society at large. As such, sociology courses at Collin enable students to comprehend the widespread social changes that accompany society’s immersion into the Information Age.
Critical thinking skills and a global perspective – attributes that will benefit students regardless of their major – are strongly emphasized in the program. Students who either major or minor in sociology will gain a solid foundation in the discipline and will be well prepared to transfer into a university program.
Career Options
Sociology majors typically seek careers in teaching, social services or research and planning in governmental or corporate settings.
Sociology is also an excellent minor for students considering careers in education, business, law, social work, medicine, or psychology. The knowledge gained from sociology courses enhances a student’s chances of being successful in accomplishing their career and life goals.
| AA Core Curriculum | 45 credit hours | ||||
| Graduation Requirements | 3 credit hours | ||||
| Recommended Electives | 12 - 15 credit hours | ||||
| SOCI | 1301 | Introduction to Sociology | |||
| SOCI | 1306 | Social Problems | |||
| SOCI | 2301 | Marriage and Family | |||
| SOCI | 2306 | Human Sexuality | |||
| SOCI | 2319 | Minority Studies | |||
| ANTH | 2351 | Cultural Anthropology | |||
| PSYC | 2301 | General Psychology | |||
| PSYC | 2314 | Life Span Psychology | |||
| PSYC | 2316 | Psychology of Personality | |||
| PSYC | 2319 | Social Psychology | |||
Note: The second digit in a course number indicates the number of credit hours
for that course.

