Sociology, BA: Family, Gender and Society
Sociology - Family, Gender and Society Concentration
The family is one of the most important institutions in any society. It is critical to the socialization of each generation and to the stability and functioning of the larger society. Family systems vary across cultures and have changed dramatically in the United States in recent decades. Our understanding of gender plays an important role in this. This concentration enables students to study this intersection between family and gender, and the impacts it has on society through aspects such as fertility, marriage, divorce, migration, and mortality.
The Sociology Major
The Sociology major helps students identify and explain patterns of social life and human behavior by emphasizing how large-scale social phenomena (such as class, race, and gender inequality) affect the everyday experiences of individuals and vice versa. The major prepares students for a career in a variety of fields such as law, medicine and healthcare, marketing, education, scholarly and applied social research, social work, demography, journalism and media, management in the public and private sectors, administration, and government. The program offers comprehensive advising and significant research and independent study opportunities. Our program is dedicated to nurturing a strong community of scholars, helping them grow academically and professionally under the large-scale mission of the College of Arts & Sciences.
The minimum total course units for graduation in this major is 34. Double majors may entail more course units.
For more information: https://sociology.sas.upenn.edu/undergraduate/sociology-major-concentrations/family-gender-and-society-concentration
| Code | Title | Course Units |
|---|---|---|
| College General Education Requirements and Free Electives | ||
| Foundational Approaches + Sectors1 + Free Electives | 20 | |
| Major Requirements | ||
| Introductory Course | ||
| SOCI 1000 | Introduction to Sociology | 1 |
| Social Research Methods | ||
| SOCI 2000 | Sociological Research Methods | 1 |
| Sociological Theory | ||
| SOCI 3000 | Classical Sociological Theory | 1 |
| or SOCI 3010 | Contemporary Sociological Theory | |
| Select 1 course unit in Advanced Research Methods | 1 | |
| Health of Populations | ||
| Qualitative Methods | ||
| Sample Survey Methods | ||
| Basic Demographic Methods | ||
| Demography of Race | ||
| Or any course with: Attribute ASAM | ||
| Select 1 course unit in Statistics | 1 | |
| Social Statistics | ||
| Family, Gender and Society Concentration | ||
| Select 3 course units from the following: 2 | 3 | |
| Modern Families: Society and the Changing American Family | ||
| Sociology of the Black Community | ||
| The Family | ||
| Sociology of Gender | ||
| Families and Capitalism | ||
| Sex and Socialism | ||
| Additional SOCI Courses | ||
| Select 4 course units in SOCI 0000-4999 3 | 4 | |
| SOCI or Related Courses | ||
| Select 2 course units in SOCI 0000-4999 with: Attribute ASOM 4 | 2 | |
| Research Poster | ||
| Complete Research Poster | ||
| Total Course Units | 34 | |
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You may count no more than one course toward both a Major and a Sector requirement. For Exceptions, check the Policy Statement.
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Related courses outside of this list are subject to the approval of the Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies and Undergraduate Chair
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Students are encouraged to take some courses outside of their concentration.
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For the “2 SOCI or RELATED” requirement in the major, students in the Family, Gender and Society Concentration can count any SOCI course, or courses outside of SOCI that either 1) devote a substantial portion of their subject matter to sociologically related issues and/or 2) discuss issues related to the family and/or gender.
Honors
Applicants must have an overall GPA of 3.3 and a GPA of 3.5 in the major.
| Code | Title | Course Units |
|---|---|---|
| SOCI 4100 | Thesis Workshop I | .5 |
| SOCI 4101 | Thesis Workshop II | .5 |
| SOCI 4998 | Honors Independent Study (Or Approved Course) | 1 |
| Senior Thesis | ||
The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2026 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.
Sample Plan of Study
| First Year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Fall | Course Units | |
| Fall Courses | 4 | |
| Course Units | 4.00 | |
| Spring | ||
| Spring Courses | 4 | |
| Course Units | 4.00 | |
| Second Year | ||
| Fall | ||
| Fall Courses | 4 | |
| Course Units | 4.00 | |
| Spring | ||
| Spring Courses | 4 | |
| Course Units | 4.00 | |
| Third Year | ||
| Fall | ||
| Fall Courses | 4.5 | |
| Course Units | 4.50 | |
| Spring | ||
| Spring Courses | 4.5 | |
| Course Units | 4.50 | |
| Fourth Year | ||
| Fall | ||
| Fall Courses | 4.5 | |
| Course Units | 4.50 | |
| Spring | ||
| Spring Courses | 4.5 | |
| Course Units | 4.50 | |
| Total Course Units | 34.00 | |