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Your curiosity extends beyond individual actions to how people interact in social settings. Sociology offers insights into behavioral patterns, societal operations, and your role within communities. You might choose to specialize in criminology through the department's program. This field systematically examines social interactions, organizations, institutions, and transformations. Key concepts explore relationships between individuals and society, stability versus change, origins of inequality, and how social contexts shape human existence. Studying sociology enables recognition of social trends, their evolution across time and environments, while enhancing analytical skills through examination of social frameworks influencing various lifestyles.
Potential Career Paths
Social services specialist
Neighborhood development coordinator
Mental health advisor
Emergency response specialist
Police officer
Attorney
International students who have never attended a post-secondary education institution will apply as a freshman (first-year student), and must have the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma with an academic average equivalent to a “B” (3.0 or better on the U.S. 4-point grading system). Entry requirements may vary from country by country.
Required Scores for Automatic Admission: TOEFL (paper-based exam) – 550, TOEFL (internet-based exam) – 79, IELTS - 6.5