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Sociology involves the systematic study of daily social interactions. This academic discipline equips learners with tools to analyze societal dynamics, transformations, and the underlying causes and effects of human actions through rigorous research methodologies. Scholars in this field explore group formations, organizational structures, and cultural systems, along with interpersonal relationships within these frameworks. The scope extends from examining family units and personal relationships to investigating criminal enterprises, from analyzing social stratification based on identity markers to studying collective cultural values, and from workplace sociology to
environmental sociology.
Professional Pathways
An Associate Arts Degree in Sociology for Transfer develops versatile competencies applicable to diverse sectors, preparing graduates for roles in: teaching, grassroots mobilization, workforce analysis, anti-violence initiatives, advocacy work, social services, civic engagement, analytical research and
information technology, advertising, counseling, corporate environments, criminal justice, public administration, and non-governmental organizations tackling structural societal issues.