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The Bachelor of Science curriculum incorporates extra foundational and higher-level mathematics and science classes, whereas the Bachelor of Arts program requires a four-term modern language sequence. Students choose from three specialization tracks: community research, broad sociology studies, or social welfare services.
As a sociology student, you'll explore subjects like socioeconomic stratification, racial and cultural dynamics, sex and gender issues, legal systems, familial structures, societal norms, belief systems, academic institutions, and emerging nations. Graduates with sociology degrees are frequently recruited for client-facing roles in organizational leadership, team supervision, executive positions, media relations, human services, and analytical work. Our accelerated degree pathway allows high-achieving sociology undergraduates to simultaneously pursue graduate-level social science coursework while completing their bachelor's requirements.
Social Welfare Specialization: Expand your fundamental studies to gain deeper insight into societal challenges and solutions, counseling techniques, and intervention approaches. This focus area features practical fieldwork opportunities that connect you with regional social assistance organizations.