Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
Sociology is the systematic analysis of social life. The department
seeks to expand students’ awareness of the often-subtle social
structures that are shaped by groups, organizations, and institutions.
Among the topics explored are: Race-ethnic...
Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
Get your Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Alabama State University, and develop a sound understanding of culture, social behavior and social change as they exist on local, national and global scales. You’ll also acquire the ability to apply theoretical...
Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
Sociology is one of the most popular majors at Furman. Students are attracted to the department for many reasons, including its excellent faculty, challenging curriculum and emphasis on field experience. The sociology curriculum is designed to provide...
Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
In cooperation with the Interdisciplinary Studies BA Program, the
Matsunaga Institute for Peace offers an undergraduate major in Peace
and Conflict Resolution. The major is interdisciplinary in nature and
is concerned with the academic study of war and other...
Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
In addition to the institutional and general education level learning objectives, the Bachelor of Arts in Sociology also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. With reference to each of the respective areas of sociology, graduates in...
Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
Students majoring in Sociology should study and demonstrate understanding of the following: The sociological imagination. Students should be able to: a. describe how Sociology is distinct from other social sciences. b. apply the sociological imagination...
Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
The sociology department is based on a Liberal Arts curriculum to study and understand ourselves and others. Key to this is the sociological statement posed by Peter Berger that "Things are not what they seem." This understanding includes what C. Wright Mills...
Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
The general major in sociology requires that students take eight courses, no more than two of which may be at the 100-level in the department and no more than one of which may be an anthropology course. Requirements are as follows: ...
Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
The Sociology Field Group (our name for "departments") is a dynamic, diverse, and distinctive group of faculty, students, and alumni. We take pride in our teaching, devoting attention to students' learning, developing ways of integrating students in community...
Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
A degree in sociology offers a solid liberal arts preparation for positions in business, social service, and government. Alfred University's program prepares students for careers in social work, journalism, politics, public relations, business, public administration,...
Category:Sociology
Study mode:At the institution
Sociology is the study of the organization, dynamics and consequences of social life. The scope of the discipline is as broad and diverse as social life itself. Sociologists study social interaction and relationships, organizations and institutions, communities...