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Sociology students examine key contemporary topics including globalization, migration, criminal justice, technological advancements, gender dynamics, racial disparities, and demographic shifts. The curriculum incorporates diverse theoretical frameworks and methodologies to analyze social structures. Professors equip students with comprehensive analytical and conceptual skills to interpret both statistical and observational research methods. These acquired competencies prove highly transferable and sought-after across various professional fields.
Sociology explores interpersonal relationships, societal evolution, and the underlying factors and impacts of human actions. Sociology majors can specialize in one of five distinct focus areas:
General Sociology Track
Global Studies Specialization
Health, Medicine, & Wellness Focus
Criminal Justice & Legal Systems Concentration
Social Issues, Public Policy, & Equity Emphasis