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Sociology examines how societies are organized and evolve, along with their institutions.
The BS in sociology equips students to analyze how groups form, interact, and behave collectively. They study theoretical frameworks, practical applications, and policy implications related to social transformation, disparities, and multiculturalism. This degree program develops crucial research competencies for gathering, analyzing, and assessing data in various economic contexts.
With its adaptable structure, the program enables students to partner with professors on scholarly and policy challenges while building advanced research capabilities for tackling intricate societal problems. The Bachelor of Science requires one more methodology course than the Bachelor of Arts degree.