18 Credit Hours
18 credit hours of SOCI courses. SOCI 101, 250, and either 302 or 430 plus 9 credits of SOCI electives (6 of which must be 300-level or above).
The minor in sociology is intended for any student interested in employing the sociological imagination in their understanding of society. Students will be well grounded in sociological theories, methods of inquiry and data analysis tools. The upper-division focus of new minor is inspired by the values embodied in both the Franciscan tradition and the sociological approach to the issues of individual dignity, peace and social justice, community service, and environmental reverence.
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A student may earn a minor in Art History by completing 18 credit hours of FINA Art History courses with a grade of C or better in each class. The 6 classes must include H111 and H112. Below is a listing of courses offered.
Resident Requirements Completion of as least 9 resident credits at the 200 level or above is required for the minor.
A successful career in this field begins with a firm grounding in the Liberal Arts through the university-wide General Education curriculum. The major's core courses stress student learning in diverse areas with a geographic focus like the United States, Europe, or the non-Western World, and thematic approaches including social, cultural, and political history. This broad array of courses allows students to shape their major while being broadly prepared for a wide range of professional fields after graduation.
6 credit hours at the 100-level, 9 credit hours of 200-level or above History courses (HIST), 9 credit hours of 300-level or above
These courses may also count towards general education requirements and/or part of the social studies concentrations.
Government: 6 hours
GOVT 101- Introduction to Government
GOVT 102- American Government and Politics
History: 9 hours
HIST 101- World Civilizations I
HIST 102- World Civilizations II
HIST 105- U. S. History I or HIST 106- U. S. History II
Geography: 3 hours
GEOG 231- Physical Geography
Economics (3 hours) ECON 328- Economics of Social Issues
Psychology: 6 hours
PSYC 121- General Psychology
PSYC 239- Child and Adolescent Psychology
Sociology: 9 hours
SOCI 101- Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 350- Class Inequality and Social Justice
SOCI 395- Comparative Racial and Ethnic
FINA H111 - Ancient and Medieval Art Cr. 3.
FINA H112 - Renaissance Through Modern Art Cr. 3.
FINA H311 - Art of the Ancient World Cr. 3.
FINA H312 - Art of the Medieval World Cr. 3.
FINA H313 - Art of the Renaissance and Baroque Cr. 3.
FINA H314 - Art of the Modern World Cr. 3.
FINA H411 - 19th Century Art I Cr. 3.
FINA H412 - 19th Century Art II Cr. 3.
FINA H413 - 20th-Century Art: 1900-1924 Cr. 3.
FINA H414 - 20th Century Art: 1925-Present Cr. 3.
FINA H415 - Art of Pre-Columbian America Cr. 3.
FINA H495 - Readings and Research in Art
Credits in art history selected from the following Credits: 18
FINA H111 - Ancient and Medieval Art Cr. 3.
FINA H112 - Renaissance Through Modern Art Cr. 3.
FINA H311 - Art of the Ancient World Cr. 3.
FINA H312 - Art of the Medieval World Cr. 3.
FINA H313 - Art of the Renaissance and Baroque Cr. 3.
FINA H314 - Art of the Modern World Cr. 3.
FINA H411 - 19th Century Art I Cr. 3.
FINA H412 - 19th Century Art II Cr. 3.
FINA H413 - 20th-Century Art: 1900-1924 Cr. 3.
FINA H414 - 20th Century Art: 1925-Present Cr. 3.
FINA H415 - Art of Pre-Columbian America
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