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The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology program focuses on the structured examination of group behavior and social interactions. This discipline explores how individuals organize their actions to accomplish personal and shared objectives. Sociology stands apart from other social sciences through two key distinctions. Firstly, it prioritizes examining social groups within broader societal frameworks. Secondly, it aims to interpret diverse human behaviors as shaped by social environments. Consequently, sociology analyzes contemporary societal challenges, striving to comprehend their intricacies and forecast potential developments. The field examines the origins of social patterns, their maintenance mechanisms, their specific manifestations, and their evolutionary processes. Students work with advisors to choose a complementary minor based on individual interests, with options including specialized concentrations in 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. Faculty members emphasize mentorship, encouraging students to participate in research collaborations, internships, teaching assistant roles, and other professional development activities.
The program aims to enhance students' understanding of both large-scale and small-scale social phenomena through comprehensive theoretical and methodological training. It offers practical internship experiences and continuous involvement with faculty research and teaching initiatives. Graduates develop the analytical and interpersonal competencies necessary to navigate social transformations, cultural diversity, and shifting global economic landscapes.