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As a sociology student, you'll concentrate on core scientific principles while thoroughly examining public policies and education systems. You'll explore critical subjects like gender disparities, racial and economic divides, substance abuse, economic growth, and corporate structures. This program equips you with essential sociological knowledge and enhances your expertise in both quantitative and qualitative research techniques. Alumni frequently highlight the major's adaptability and the chance to pursue personally meaningful subjects. In fact, 86% of recent graduates reported the program's strong applicability to comprehending and tackling modern societal challenges. Sociology students gain comprehensive societal awareness, sharpen their analytical abilities, and learn to assess and articulate findings from both statistical and observational data. These competencies are highly sought after by graduate schools and employers alike. Continue reading to discover how this major enables you to investigate your preferred subjects while equipping you for diverse advanced studies and professional paths.
Students completing their high school during the 2021-22 academic year or if they've graduated from high school but have earned fewer than 12 credits at a college or university are eligible for admission as first year students.
TOEFL - Score of 100 and above (Internet-based exam); 70 and above on the PTE Academic; IELTS - Score of 7.5.