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Sociology examines how societal influences mold diverse identities, relationships, and behaviors across areas like race, social disparity, wellness, learning, kinship, socioeconomic status, and traditions. Our curriculum explores interconnected aspects of human interaction, covering topics like gender and sexual identity, racial dynamics and discrimination, social norms and transgressions, legal systems, spiritual beliefs, and both natural and constructed spaces. Students engage with distinguished academics who incorporate practical case studies, interactive assignments, and current scholarly work to enhance and expand learning experiences. This program can also be pursued within a Bachelor of Arts framework.
Benefits of Pursuing an Honors Bachelor of ArtsThe Honors Arts program cultivates a close community of intellectually driven undergraduates who collaborate, exchange perspectives, receive guidance from advanced peers, and gain specialized resources from academic departments throughout their educational journey. An honors track provides an ideal introduction to academic investigation, helping students forge relationships with faculty and scholars while offering a preview of potential graduate studies during their undergraduate years. Through potential research opportunities, Honors participants can identify specialized interests sooner than traditional students. For those seeking deeper immersion in their discipline while building meaningful academic networks, this pathway offers exceptional advantages.
High School applicants are admitted to the BA Honors Foundation Year. Consideration for the BA Honors Foundation Year requires a minimum application average of 85% on the required five admission subjects.Admission Selection: For consideration, you need a minimum Admission Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 with an average of 3.3 or better in your Honors subject courses; Competitive AGPA varies by field of study from 3.0-3.3.