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The Sociology Bachelor of Arts program offers comprehensive education in sociological theories and methodologies for analyzing modern societal challenges. Learners develop critical thinking skills while exploring diverse subjects from interpersonal dynamics to worldwide activist campaigns. The foundational curriculum emphasizes social stratification, group psychology, and healthcare systems, supplemented by specialized classes covering metropolitan lifestyles, unconventional conduct, spiritual practices, and domestic structures.
Contemporary sociology scholars show growing preference for career-oriented instruction that enables societal transformation (Seemiller and Grace 2016). Modern movements like Black Lives Matter and the Sunrise Movement exemplify this generational mindset. The field equips students with analytical tools for studying societal disparities and reform, opening professional pathways in public administration, education, activism, NGOs, and social services.
The Social Inequalities specialization investigates how demographic characteristics including age, gender, racial background, economic standing, and sexual orientation influence authority hierarchies, material resources, wellness outcomes, and ethical frameworks. Curriculum components address deprivation, racial inequities, gender bias, age-related prejudice, residential separation, employment systems, and wage gaps. This focus area benefits those pursuing vocations in welfare services, charitable institutions, policy research, personnel management, or advanced social science education.