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The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology centers on the structured examination of human interactions within social settings. This program explores how individuals work together to accomplish personal and shared objectives. Sociology stands apart from other social sciences in two key aspects. Initially, it prioritizes understanding social groups within the broader community framework. Additionally, it aims to interpret diverse human behaviors shaped by societal influences. Consequently, sociology examines contemporary challenges, striving to comprehend their intricacies and forecast potential outcomes. The discipline explores the origins of social patterns, their maintenance, their specific manifestations, and their evolution. Students can choose a complementary minor field in coordination with their academic advisor. Alternatively, the Department provides specialized tracks in either Racial and Ethnic Dynamics or Human Services. Sociology graduates find employment across various sectors, including government agencies at all levels and both non-profit and commercial organizations. The Sociology faculty fosters close mentorship and actively promotes student engagement in departmental offerings such as faculty research partnerships, internship programs, teaching assistant roles, and additional professional development opportunities.