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The Bachelor of Science curriculum incorporates extra foundational and higher-level classes in mathematics and sciences, whereas the Bachelor of Arts program requires a four-semester modern language track. Students can choose among three specialization paths: community studies, general sociology, or social services. As a sociology student, you'll explore subjects including socioeconomic stratification and inequality, racial and ethnic relations, gender studies, legal systems, family structures, cultural dynamics, religious influences, educational systems, and emerging nations.
Organizations frequently recruit sociology graduates for roles involving human interaction across leadership, coordination, executive, communications, community support, and analytical positions. Our accelerated degree pathway enables eligible sociology undergraduates to simultaneously pursue graduate-level social science coursework while completing their bachelor's program.