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This program stands out due to its compact scale and intellectual adaptability. It fosters close student-faculty relationships and easy administrative access. With minimal requirements (just twelve half-courses for the A.B. degree), it offers students significant freedom to pursue their academic interests. The curriculum spans from theoretical foundations to practical applications, embracing diverse methodologies including both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Faculty expertise covers numerous specialties: comparative and historical sociology, cultural studies, East Asian and Caribbean research, population studies, development theories, economic sociology, educational sociology, mathematical approaches, research methodologies, network analysis, professional studies, political sociology, organizational behavior, race relations, social transformation, stratification research, collective action studies, gender research, urban studies, and investigations into poverty and housing issues.