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CI is known for its interdisciplinary approach to learning and our Sociology program is no exception. Your courses will be diverse, ranging from the family to the hostile mob, from the medical system to criminology, demography and social networks. You'll study the inequities of race, ethnicity, nationality, gender and class.

As a student, you'll benefit from:

Small classes so you get personalized attention from your professors

Access to state-of-the-art resources for social research and analysis

Hands-on learning opportunities—both in class and through local and international internships

Student organizations like Alpha Kappa Delta, the international honor society for sociology

Your future

With a degree in sociology from CI, you'll be well-prepared for success in graduate or professional school, or to start your career in a variety of fields—from public affairs and civic advocacy to education, business, non-profit and social work.

Top careers include:

City manager

Social researcher/professor

Human resources manager

Law enforcement or probation officer

Market research analyst

Nonprofit or community organization specialist

Researcher

Social worker

Statistician

Teacher

Lower Division Requirements (9 units):

SOC 100: Introduction to Sociology (3)
SOC 201: Social Problems in a Service Learning Context (3)
SOC 202: Introduction to Research Methods (3)

Upper Division Requirements (20 units):

SOC/POLS/PSY 303: Statistical Applications In The Social Sciences (4)
SOC 310: Research Methods in Sociology (4)
SOC 350: Stratification and Social Class (3)
SOC 420: Classical Sociological Theory (3)
SOC 421: Contemporary Sociological Theory (3)
SOC 499: Capstone (3)

Sociology Electives (15 units)

SOC 309: Topics in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies (1)
SOC 322: Sociology of Popular Culture (3) (ENGL/COMM)
SOC 330: Political Sociology (3) (POLS)
SOC 331: Narratives of the Working Class (3) (ECON/ENGL/HIST/POLS
SOC 336: Social Entrepreneurship (3) (BUS)
SOC 348: Healthy Aging (3) (PSY/NURS)
SOC 352: Social Movements (3)
SOC 360: Race and Ethnicity (3)
SOC 370: Crime and Society (3)SOC 372: Urban Sociology (3)
SOC 374: Sociology of Organizations (3)
SOC 412: Sex, Love and Money: The Family (3)
SOC 410: Sociology of Gender and Sexuality (3)
SOC 415: Sociology of Religion (3)
SOC 410: Sociology of Gender and Sexuality (3)
SOC 418: Sociology of Education (3)
SOC 425: Contemporary Immigration Issues (3) (CHS)
SOC 429: Social Change in Spain (3) (SPAN)
SOC 440: Population Studies (3) (ESRM)
SOC 448: Sociology of Globalization and Development (3) (BUS/ECON)
SOC 490: Topics in Sociology (3)
SOC 492: Field Experience in Sociology (3)
SOC 494: Independent Research (3)

Required Supporting, GE Elective Courses (78 units)

American Institutions Requirement (6)
Other GE Courses (45)
Electives (26)

Students are encouraged to declare a minor or a second major in related fields based on their career interests. Possible combinations include, but are not limited to, Anthropology, Political Science, Psychology, Spanish and History.

International Freshmen Checklist  

International Transfer Checklist 

Financial Affidavit for Undergraduate applicants 

Submit all application documents to the Center for International Affairs. 

*Transfer Students: We are currently accepting applications from all community colleges in the U.S.  Please make sure that you have at least 60 units and have completed “Oral communication”, “Written communication”, “Critical thinking” and “College level mathematics/quantitative reasoning” with “C” or better.  Please note that the Nursing programs are closed for international students.  

English Score

Submit the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or other acceptable test (see below for list of tests).  Scores must be sent directly to CSUCI from testing agency.

Acceptable English Placement Exams

TOEFL – Test of English as a Foreign Language with a minimum Paper-Based score of 500, a minimum Computer Based score of 173 or a minimum Internet Based score of 61.

IELTS – International English Language Test System with an overall band score of 6.0.

*Transfer students: It’s not necessary to submit a TOEFL or IELTS score if you have completed the required Freshman Composition Class at your community college.

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