Renata T. Forste, Chair
2008C JFSB, (801) 422-4453
College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences Advisement Center
151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541
Admission to Degree Program
All degree programs in the Department of Sociology are open
enrollment. However, special limitations apply for teaching
majors.
The Discipline
Sociology is the study of social relations, for example, the study of
social interaction and the relations of power in modern society,
family and community life, organizations, and institutions.
Among other things, sociologists study social change and social
movements, diversity, and the origins of inequality and social
conflict. The study of sociology includes learning about the
theoretical perspectives and the diverse research methodologies
that inform sociological analysis.
Career Opportunities
Students major in sociology in preparation for a number of
different careers. Individuals are trained to analyze available
information, summarize findings, draw conclusions, and solve
problems. The study of sociology prepares a student for
professional training in law, social work, public policy, and public
or business administration. Sociology also provides training for
occupations that do not require graduate training: commercial and
retail sales, real estate, financial planning, information
management and analysis, and market research. Students
interested in working for nonprofit organizations and for
government agencies should consider majoring in sociology.
Students interested in studying criminology or a career in law
enforcement may also consider sociology as a major.
Becoming a sociologist requires further graduate study, either
a PhD or a master's degree.
Graduation Requirements
To receive a BYU bachelor's degree a student must complete, in
addition to all requirements for a specific major, the following
university requirements:
- The university core, consisting of requirements in general and
religious education. (See the University Core section of this
catalog for details. For a complete listing of courses that meet
university core requirements, see the current class schedule.)
- A minimum of 30 credit hours in residence
- A minimum of 120 credit hours
- A cumulative GPA of at least 2.0
Undergraduate Programs and Degrees
| BS |
Sociology |
| Minor |
Sociology (General) |
Students should see their college advisement center for help or
information concerning the undergraduate programs.
Graduate Programs and Degrees
| MS |
Sociology |
| PhD |
Sociology |
For more information see the BYU
2007–2008 Graduate Catalog.