Current UIUC students seeking to declare Sociology as a major, must complete at least one course in sociology (here, off-campus, or via test-based credit) AND have a 2.00 GPA or higher for those courses. Make sure to complete the linked form below, once approved you will receive an email. To learn more about the degree requirements, set an advising appointment or review the information below:
Declare or Add an Additional Major
Prospective students interested in learning more about our major or minors can set up a tour (in-person or online) by emailing soc-advising@illinois.edu
Transfers from Other Institutions can find information about admission requirements in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions Transfer Handbook. Sociology is listed on page 69. Prospective transfer students can also email soc-advising@illinois.edu or find more information about admission details, arrange on-campus visits and apply to be a Sociology major at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. We recommend that transfer students complete a three-hour course that would transfer to the University of Illinois as SOC 100, Introduction of Sociology.
Overview of Major Requirements
Sociology majors must complete 32 (overall) hours of Sociology of which 5 classes are course requirements listed below. Please utilize this helpful course planning tool: Sociology Major Course Planning Form
Introductory Sociology Course (3-4 hrs) *
| SOC 100 | Introduction to Sociology | An overview of the topics of sociology and of various sociological perspectives, and of how scholars in the discipline study social phenomena. This course is a prerequisite for most two-hundred level courses. | 4 hrs |
Introductory Statistics Course (3-4 hrs) **
| SOC 280 | Introduction to Social Statistics | An introduction to the statistical measures and techniques used in the social sciences. First course in social statistics for students without mathematics beyond the high school level; topics include the role of statistics in social science inquiry, measures of central tendency and dispersion, simple correlation techniques, contingency analysis, and introduction to statistical inference; includes the statistical analysis of social science data using personal computers. (Prerequisite for SOC 380) | 4 hrs |
Introduction to Sociological Theory (3 hrs)
| SOC 200 | Introduction to Sociological Theory | This course is an introduction to the foundations of sociological theory. Topics may include the problem of social order and the nature of social conflict; capitalism and bureaucracy; the relationship between social structure and politics; and the evolution of modern societies. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. | 3 hrs |
Social Science Research Methods (4 hrs)
| SOC 380 | Social Science Research Methods | Introduction to the foundations of social research and to the major types of research methods employed in sociology. Provides exposure to the major tools and terminology of social research, including the use of computers in sociology. Topics include: research design, finding and using sociology literature, measurement, sampling, survey research, field methods, use of available data, quantitative data analysis and presentation, and computer resources for research. | 4 hrs |
| * | If using transfer credit for Introductory Sociology, some schools grant only 3 credits for SOC 100. |
| ** | Other courses that meet this requirement: STAT 100, PSYCH 235, ECON 202, MATH 161, UP 116. Also Parkland College's MATH 108 and MATH 160. Note that these courses meet the statistics requirement but do not count toward sociology hours. |