- Sociology Major
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SSW Submajor Requirements
Students have the option of adding a submajor in Sociology & Social Work to their Sociology major. Courses in the SSW submajor offer students a substantive and cohesive curriculum relating to issues at the intersection of sociology and social work.
Additional Required Courses
SW 305 or SOC 326 Community Action and Social Change
SOC 225 Project Community: Sociology in Action (any section)
Elective Credits
As a part of the Sociology Major elective credits, students must complete at least 12 credit hours with a C- or better from the below list of approved courses.
- A minimum of 8 credits of which must be elected in the SSW submajor at the 300-level or above
Approved SSW Submajor Elective Courses:
SOC 204: International Migration
SOC 221: Social Inequality
SOC 233: Social Problems
SOC 250: Politics, Power, and Social Change
SOC 303: Race and Ethnicity
SOC 304: American Immigration
SOC 325: Project Community Advanced Practicum
SOC 335: Urban Inequality
SOC 344: Sociology of Families
SOC 345: Sociology of Sexuality
SOC 354: Law and Society
SOC 368: Criminology
SOC 391: Sociology in Practice
SOC 404: Latinos
SOC 447: Sociology of Gender
SOC 455: Sociology of Religion
SOC 458: Sociology of Education
SOC 461: Social Movements
SOC 468: Inside-Out Prison Exchange
Approved topics in SOC 295, 495, 394 (SURO), 395 (Independent Study), 396 (Internship)
Current Term Sociology Sub-major Courses
Policies & Credit Limits
A maximum of 6 credits in the major may come from SOC 394 SURO, SOC 395, and SOC 396.
Students majoring in Sociology with a submajor in Sociology and Social Work are not permitted to elect a minor in Community Action and Social Change or double major in Social Theory and Practice.
Sociology Major with SSW Sub-major Example by Course:
Prerequisite to declare - SOC 100 or 102 or 300 or 302 (choose one)
SOC 210 or STATS 250 (4 credits)
SOC 310 (4 credits)
SOC 305 (4 credits)
SW 305 or SOC 326 (3 credits)
SOC 225 Project Community (4 credits)
SOC 300-level or higher course from approved Soc-SW list (3 credits)
SOC 300-level or higher course from approved Soc-SW list (3 credits)
SOC 300-level or higher course from approved Soc-SW list (4 credits)
SOC 300-level or higher course from approved Soc-SW list (4 credits)
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33 total major credits
Did you know the Sociology major has a partnership with the School of Social Work?
Sociology majors in the Sociology & Social Work sub-plan have the option of applying for admission to U-M’s MSW program in winter term of their junior year. Students do not need to complete all major/sub-plan requirements before applying.
Admitted students start taking MSW courses in their senior year – two courses in fall term and two courses in winter term. In addition, the required major course, SOC 310, fulfills an MSW research methods requirement. The MSW courses taken during senior year count as undergraduate college-wide electives, which help students to reach 120 total credits. MSW courses do not count as major/sub-plan requirements.
When students begin graduate school in the School of Social Work, requirements are essentially “shaved off” because they already completed the coursework as undergraduates, saving time and money in the MSW program!
Explore the University of Michigan School of Social Work MSW pathway options here. Questions about U-M's MSW or the application process? Contact Grant Clement at [email protected].
Sociology Major with SSW Sub-major – Example 4-Year Plan | |
First-Year – Fall Term: • Prerequisite to declare - SOC 100 or 102 |
First-Year – Winter Term: • SOC 225 (4 credits) |
Sophomore Year – Fall Term: • SW 305 or SOC 326 (3 credits) • SOC 300-level or higher course from approved Soc-SW list (4 credits) |
Sophomore Year – Winter Term: • SOC 210 or STATS 250 (4 credits) • SOC 300-level or higher course from approved Soc-SW list (4 credits) Declare Sociology Major with SSW sub-major before registration |
Junior Year – Fall Term: • SOC 305 (4 credits) • SOC 300-level or higher course from approved Soc-SW list (3 credits) |
Junior Year – Winter Term: • SOC 310 (4 credits) • SOC 300-level or higher course from approved Soc-SW list (3 credits) |
Senior Year – Fall Term: |
Senior Year – Winter Term:
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