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In this program, you'll integrate key sociological principles like race, identity, ethnicity, and gender to examine worldwide challenges including economic disparity, influential elites, and food sustainability. Our cross-disciplinary methodology empowers you to explore subjects that align with your personal interests.
Sociology, which examines human societies, plays a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable tomorrow. All 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals contain sociological dimensions, making it essential to comprehend how global commerce, economic expansion, and environmental shifts impact societies.
The neoliberal age has brought sweeping changes that have reshaped communities globally. Contemporary sociologists investigate how modern societal structures may be inherently unsustainable while pioneering approaches to foster eco-friendly social-environmental dynamics.
Throughout this program, you'll merge fundamental sociological frameworks - encompassing race, identity, ethnicity, and gender - with analysis of international concerns like economic inequity, concentrated power, and nutritional access.
The Global Sustainable Development curriculum adopts a multifaceted perspective, requiring creative thinking and openness to international viewpoints. We encourage you to take charge of your educational journey as an engaged learner.
Expand your capabilities through optional internships, international study opportunities, and certification programs.
Duration
3 years full-time, 4 years full-time with optional intercalated year