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Biola University
Sociology Minor Mission
Select four courses equaling 12 credits from the following elective list below. A maximum of two courses per discipline. ANTH 200 General Cultural Anthropology ANTH 403 Economic Anthropology ANTH 407 Ethnicity, Identity and Memory ANTH 408 Language and Power ENGL 283 Race and Ethnicity in American Literature INCS 331 Peoples of Ethnic America INCS 332 Peoples of the World INCS 345 Introduction to International Development INCS 420 Intercultural Communication INCS 456 World Religions HIST 400 Studies in Developing Nations HIST 425 War and Civilization HIST 445 Africa: History, Peoples and Culture POSC 207 International Relations SOCI 302 Sociology of Gender SOCI 342 Ethnic and Minority Groups SOCI 348 Social Change in the Developing World SOCI 352 Social Inequality: Race, Class and Gender ANTH 470 Topics in Social Justice and Human Rights 2
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The mission of the Sociology minor seeks to develop Christian scholars who can critically analyze social structures and their effects on human life, and who can apply this knowledge in working toward a world that embodies God's justice and shalom. Minor Requirements A Sociology Minor is offered with the completion of 18 credits of sociology, of which 15 must be upper-division courses.
Elective Requirements Select 18 credits of Sociology, 15 credits must be upper- division courses
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Total Credits
18
Spanish Minor Minor Requirements Students must complete 21 credits to earn a minor in Spanish (18 credits if they take the Heritage Speaker course sequence). Competency Requirement To enter the minor, students must have received at least a grade of "B-" in the most recent G.E. Spanish course or prove themselves to be at an intermediate level of language proficiency when tested by the department.
Total Credits
18
1 It is recommended that students minoring in Social Justice, Human Rights and Conflict Transformation take ANTH 342 before taking any other courses in the minor. 2 May be substituted for any one of the above electives, or courses in other departments cross-listed with it, or a department approved elective. Social Work Minor Mission The mission of the Social Work minor is to provide a broad preparation for students who desire to enter the helping professions. Minor Requirements A Social Work Minor is offered with the completion of 18 credits, of which 15 must be upper-division.
Core Requirements Select one of the following tracks:
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Heritage learners must take: HUFS 220 Basic Spanish for Heritage Learners HUFS 322 Advanced Spanish for Heritage Learners I or HUFS 323 Advanced Spanish for Heritage Learners II Language learners must take: HUFS 210 Intermediate Spanish II HUFS 230 Spanish Conversation and Composition HUFS 330 Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition HUFS 290 Introduction to Literature in Spanish or HUFS 299 Faith, Life and Culture: Travel Practicum HUFS 366 Survey of Hispanic Literature or HUFS 396 Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics Service Learning Project One program-related service learning project is required for a minor in Spanish. This requirement is automatically satisfied by taking HUFS 385 or by completing a semester-length study abroad program. It may also be fulfilled by other means with approval from the Department of Modern Languages. Elective Requirements Select 6 credits from the following: 1
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Core Requirements The following courses are required: SOCI 300 Social Work
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SOCI 367
Social Work Internship
Select one of the following:
SOCI 302 SOCI 320 SOCI 453
Sociology of Gender
Marriage and the Family Sociology of Sexuality
Elective Requirements Select 9 credits of upper-division Sociology courses
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Total Credits
18
HUFS 334 Community Spanish HUFS 385 Translation HUFS 390 Spanish in the Professions
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