Rural and Environmental Change
Rural environments, residents and agencies are facing rapid social, economic, demographic and political change. This option develops analytical and practical skills for understanding rural and environmental change globally and in the American West, and its policy implications in such areas as rural health, welfare and work; community development and assessment; native peoples and natural resource management. An option in rural and environmental change prepares students for employment with either a government, private, or non-profit agency concerned with the above topics or for pursuing an advanced degree in sociology.
Requirements, in addition to courses in the core and content areas, include:
Bachelor of Arts - Sociology; Rural and Environmental Change Option
College Humanities & Sciences
Catalog Year: 2014-2015
Degree Specific Credits: 39
Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0
Note: No more than 60 sociology credits may count toward graduation.
Lower Core Courses
Rule: All courses are required
Show All Course Descriptions | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Show Description |
SOCI 101S - Introduction to Sociology
Offered every term. Overview of the principles and concepts used in the study of human social interaction, groups, communities and societies. Required of all majors.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 202 - Social Statistics
Offered every term. Prereq., or coreq. M 115, Sociology majors only, or consent of instr. Application of descriptive and inferential statistical techniques to sociological data. Required of all majors.
|
3 Credits |
Minimum Required Grade: C- | 6 Total Credits Required |
Upper Core Courses
Rule: All courses are required
Show All Course Descriptions | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Show Description |
SOCI 318 - Sociological Research Methods
Offered every term. Prereq., SOCI 101S, Sociology majors only, or consent of instr. Methods of research in the social sciences including naturalistic observation, interviewing, measurement, experiments, surveys, content analysis, and basic data analysis. Required of all majors.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 455 - Classical Sociological Theory
Offered autumn and spring. Prereq., SOCI 101S, or consent of instr. Focus on the historical development of the field of sociology from 1850 to World War I. The classical writings of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber emphasized. Required of all sociology majors.
|
3 Credits |
Minimum Required Grade: C- | 6 Total Credits Required |
Major Content Courses
Rule: Choose 4 courses from those listed. 2 must be numbered 300 or above.
Note: Students may count only 1 course from their respective option as a major content course.
Note: SOCI 211S or SOCI 330 can count towards the 12 credits but not both.
Show All Course Descriptions | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Show Description |
SOCI 211S - Introduction to Criminology
Offered autumn. Prereq., or coreq., SOCI 101S. A critical examination of crime in society: how crime is defined, the extent and distribution of crime, theoretical explanations of criminal behavior, and crime control efforts.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 220S - Race, Gender & Class
Offered autumn. Same as WGS 220S. Analysis of the intersecting structure and dynamics of race, gender and class. Focus on power relationships, intergroup conflict and minority-group status.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 270 - Intro Development Sociology
Offered autumn. Introduction to sociological perspectives on international development, globalization, and sustainability. Rural and environmental issues emphasized.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 275S - Gender and Society
Offered spring. Same as WGS 275S. Exploration of the social construction of gender, especially in western, post-industrial societies such as the U.S. How gender ideologies affect the social definition and position of men and women in work, family, sexual relationships, sexual divisions of labor, and social movements.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 306 - Sociology of Work
Offered intermittently. An introduction to contemporary sociological debates on work including overwork, working poor, housework, globalization, mechanization, routinization, surveillance, and unions. Special focus on gender and class impacts on working life.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 308 - Soc of Education
Offered intermittently. Prereq., SOCI 101S. The structure and operation of the educational system in the United States, with special attention to the organization and effectiveness of schools.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 325 - Social Stratification
Offered intermittently. Prereq., SOCI 101S or SOCI 220S or SOCI 275S. The origins, institutionalization and change of class, status, prestige, power and other forms of social inequality. Special attention to the effects of stratification on individuals.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 330 - Juvenile Delinquency
Offered spring. Prereq., SOCI 101S. The study of juvenile delinquency as a social phenomenon, including the emergence of "juvenile delinquency" as a social and legal concept, the nature of delinquency, and theoretical explanations of delinquent behavior.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 332 - Sociology of the Family
Offered autumn. Prereq., SOCI 101S. Same as WGS 300. Historical, cross-cultural, and analytical study of the family. Emphasis on ideology, social structures, and agency affecting family composition and roles.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 345 - Sociology of Organizations
Offered intermittently. Prereq., SOCI 101S. Historical and analytical study of organizations as social systems, with an emphasis on applying theoretical models to analyzing organizational behavior and change.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 346 - Rural Sociology
Offered intermittently. Prereq., SOCI 101S recommended. Demographic, economic and sociocultural change in rural communities with an emphasis on global economy, political structure, urbanization, and economic and social infrastructure. Special attention given to the rural west and Montana.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 350 - The Community
Offered intermittently. Prereq., SOCI 101S. The study of families, peer groups, neighborhoods, voluntary associations, power structures, social classes and large scale organizations as they come together in local communities.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 355 - Population and Society
Offered spring. Prereq., SOCI 101S. An introduction to contemporary world population problems including population growth, trafficking, fertility, mortality, population policy, and the relationship between population and environment. Emphasizes gender issues in international context.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 382 - Soc Psych and Social Structure
Offered autumn. Prereq., SOCI 101S. The study of the behavior of individuals in social contexts ranging from small groups to societies. Topics include attitude change, conformity, aggression, helping behavior, self-concept formation, and group cohesion and decision-making.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 470 - Environmental Sociology
Offered autumn. Introduction to environmental sociology and the social dimensions of environmental change. Case studies of major environmental problems as applications of environmental sociological perspectives.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 485 - Political Sociology
Offered spring odd-numbered years. Prereq., junior or senior standing. Analysis of political theory and behavior; social bases of power and policy determination; institutional interrelationships; intellectuals and ideologies; political trends and change; political participation and membership.
|
3 Credits |
Minimum Required Grade: C- | 12 Total Credits Required |
Upper Division Writing Course
Rule: Must complete 1 of the following courses
Note: A non-sociology upper division writing course from another department may be substituted for this requirement with departmental consent.
Show All Course Descriptions | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Show Description |
SOCI 438 - Seminar in Crime & Deviance
Offered every term. Consent of instructor. Advanced studies in criminology theory, research, and practice. This course will meet the upper-division writing expectation for sociology majors only.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 441 - Capstone: Inequal and Soc Just
Offered spring. SOCI 101S and two inequality and social justice courses and consent of instr. Research and writing on Inequity and Social Justice. Students bring together readings from other inequality content courses and/or independent readings, research methods training, and data and/or internship experience to write a final research paper on a topic of their choice within the ISJ area. Meets upper-division writing expectation for sociology majors only.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 460 - Capstone: Rural and Env Change
Offered spring. Prereq., SOCI 101S and consent of instr. Advanced study of issues in rural, environmental, and development sociology with an emphasis on theoretical perspectives and applications. Meets upper-division writing expectation for sociology majors only.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 488 - Writing for Sociology
Offered autumn and spring. Consent of instr. Advanced study of variable topics or issues in sociology, with emphasis on writing for the discipline. This course satisfies the upper-division writing expectation for sociology majors only.
|
3 Credits |
Minimum Required Grade: C- | 3 Total Credits Required |
Rural and Environmental Change Option
Rule: Complete 15 Option Credits
Option Core
Rule: The following courses are required
Note: Students should take SOCI 270 first and complete at least 2 Rural and Environmental Change electives prior to taking SOCI 460.
Show All Course Descriptions | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Show Description |
SOCI 270 - Intro Development Sociology
Offered autumn. Introduction to sociological perspectives on international development, globalization, and sustainability. Rural and environmental issues emphasized.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 460 - Capstone: Rural and Env Change
Offered spring. Prereq., SOCI 101S and consent of instr. Advanced study of issues in rural, environmental, and development sociology with an emphasis on theoretical perspectives and applications. Meets upper-division writing expectation for sociology majors only.
|
3 Credits |
Minimum Required Grade: C- | 6 Total Credits Required |
Option Electives
Rule: Choose 3 of the following courses
Show All Course Descriptions | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Show Description |
SOCI 346 - Rural Sociology
Offered intermittently. Prereq., SOCI 101S recommended. Demographic, economic and sociocultural change in rural communities with an emphasis on global economy, political structure, urbanization, and economic and social infrastructure. Special attention given to the rural west and Montana.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 350 - The Community
Offered intermittently. Prereq., SOCI 101S. The study of families, peer groups, neighborhoods, voluntary associations, power structures, social classes and large scale organizations as they come together in local communities.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 355 - Population and Society
Offered spring. Prereq., SOCI 101S. An introduction to contemporary world population problems including population growth, trafficking, fertility, mortality, population policy, and the relationship between population and environment. Emphasizes gender issues in international context.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 371 - Gender and Global Development
Offered every other year. Prereq. SOCI 101S. Same as WGS 360. Intermediate level perspectives on colonization, international development, and globalization, with an emphasis on gender issues and impacts.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 443 - Sociology of Poverty
Offered autumn. Prereq. SOCI 101S, or consent of instr. An examination of the roots, prevalence, and social characteristics of poverty. Analysis of policies intended to end poverty.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 470 - Environmental Sociology
Offered autumn. Introduction to environmental sociology and the social dimensions of environmental change. Case studies of major environmental problems as applications of environmental sociological perspectives.
|
3 Credits |
Show Description |
SOCI 498 - Internship
(R-6) Offered every term. Prereq., SOCI 101S, 318 and 202; 2.75 GPA; junior standing and consent of instr. Supervised placement in an agency or business which involves work experience related to criminology, sociology, rural and environmental change and/or inequality and social justice.
|
1 To 6 Credits |
Minimum Required Grade: C- | 9 Total Credits Required |