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Sociologists investigate the origins and impacts of societal disparities. They also delve into how social factors intersect with the environment, technology, politics, health, globalization, activism, equity, economic systems, and media/cultural trends. Through academic work and practical assignments, sociology students acquire direct experience in sociological practice, encompassing: participant observation in group settings, interviewing techniques, analyzing recorded social exchanges, interpreting archival materials, working with large-scale survey data, and crafting nuanced societal analysis.
The sociology curriculum enhances students' capacity to examine social systems through various theoretical frameworks and investigative approaches. It emphasizes how social, cultural, and historical contexts shape connections between individuals and broader societal institutions. Learners will cultivate skills to thoughtfully assess diverse forms of social organization and behavior across local and international settings. Additionally, students will learn to apply rigorous academic methods to comprehend our complex world.