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Anthropology | Sociology
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Social Sciences
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English
About Program

Program Overview


Department of Sociology

The Department of Sociology at San Francisco State University offers a comprehensive program in sociology, providing students with a critical understanding of social structures, institutions, and relationships. The department's faculty comprises renowned scholars with expertise in various areas of sociology, including social inequality, gender, race, ethnicity, and social justice.


Program Scope

The sociology program at SF State examines the social aspects and dimensions of human behavior, providing students with a broad understanding of social structures, institutions, and relationships. The program covers a range of topics, including social inequality, gender, race, ethnicity, and social justice, as well as the analysis of social processes, institutions, and global issues.


Career Outlook

Graduates of the sociology program at SF State can pursue a variety of career paths, including human services, business, research, and social policy. The program provides students with a solid foundation in sociological theory, research methods, and statistical analysis, making them competitive in today's job market.


Faculty

The department's faculty includes:


  • Andreana Clay, Professor of Sociology
  • Allen LeBlanc, Professor of Sociology
  • Christopher P. Bettinger, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Christopher M. Carrington, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Valerie Francisco-Menchavez, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Karen J. Hossfeld, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Alexis Martinez, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Clare Sears, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Jen Reck, Assistant Professor of Sociology

Major

The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology program requires students to complete a minimum of 120 units, including:


  • 36 units of lower-division coursework
  • 24 units of upper-division coursework
  • 12 units of elective coursework
  • 4 units of culminating experience coursework

Minor

The Minor in Sociology requires students to complete a minimum of 18 units, including:


  • 6 units of lower-division coursework
  • 9 units of upper-division coursework
  • 3 units of elective coursework

Courses

The department offers a range of courses, including:


  • SOC 105: Sociological Perspectives
  • SOC 110: Sexuality in Society
  • SOC 200: Changing Cities
  • SOC 245: Social Problems
  • SOC 272: Social Inequality: Poverty, Wealth, and Privilege
  • SOC 300: Writing Sociological Analysis
  • SOC 300GW: Sociological Analysis - GWAR
  • SOC 330: Comparative Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.: Class, Gender, and Nation
  • SOC 370: Classical Theories of Society
  • SOC 371: Contemporary Theories of Society
  • SOC 375: Sociology of Drugs and Drug Use in the United States
  • SOC 383: R for Social Scientists
  • SOC 392: Introduction to Research Methods
  • SOC 393: Quantitative Analysis of Social Data
  • SOC 394: Sociological Field Methods
  • SOC 395: Comparative Historical Methods and Postcolonial Critique
  • SOC 400: Variations in Human Sexuality
  • SOC 410: Grassroots Organizing for Change in Communities of Color
  • SOC 420: Media and Dissent
  • SOC 424: Social Movements
  • SOC 451: Criminological Theory
  • SOC 452: Juvenile Justice
  • SOC 455: Punishment and Social Control
  • SOC 461: Ethnic Relations: International Comparisons
  • SOC 464: Families and Society
  • SOC 467: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Cultures and Society
  • SOC 469: Gender and Society
  • SOC 471: Societal Change and Development
  • SOC 476: Medical Sociology
  • SOC 477: Environmental Sociology
  • SOC 480: City in a Global Society
  • SOC 482: Transnational Filipino Families, Migration, and Community
  • SOC 483: Global Sociology
  • SOC 487: Latin American Migrations: A Social History
  • SOC 490: Sociology of Popular Culture
  • SOC 500: Senior Seminar
  • SOC 501: Internship: Applied Sociology
  • SOC 502: Internship Seminar: Applied Sociology
  • SOC 503: Research Internship Seminar
  • SOC 504: Research Internship Experience
  • SOC 505: Public Sociology
  • SOC 510: Analysis of the Felon in Society
  • SOC 511: Critical Analysis of Re-entry and Housing
  • SOC 552: Comparative Employment Relations
  • SOC 553: Labor Standards and Corporate Social Responsibility
  • SOC 554: Themes in Comparative Employment Relations
  • SOC 555: Labor Rights in the Global Economy
  • SOC 580: Educational Equity
  • SOC 601: Sexuality, Ethnicity, and Health
  • SOC 640: Sociology of Latina/x/o Experiences
  • SOC 645: Sociology of Latin America
  • SOC 685: Projects in the Teaching of Sociology
  • SOC 699: Independent Study
  • SOC 899: Independent Study

Research Areas

The department's research areas include:


  • Social inequality
  • Gender
  • Race
  • Ethnicity
  • Social justice
  • Globalization
  • Environmental sociology
  • Medical sociology
  • Criminology
  • Sociology of education
  • Sociology of family
  • Sociology of religion
  • Sociology of sexuality

Admission Criteria

Admission to the sociology program at SF State requires:


  • A minimum GPA of 2.0
  • Completion of lower-division coursework in sociology
  • Completion of upper-division coursework in sociology
  • Completion of elective coursework
  • Completion of culminating experience coursework

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees for the sociology program at SF State vary depending on the student's residency status and the number of units taken. For more information, please visit the university's website.


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