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Sociology is an adaptable field centered on examining societal structures to improve people's lives. Adopting a sociological viewpoint nurtures respect for differences and provides insight into the various social influences affecting individuals and communities. By blending theoretical knowledge with practical experiences, graduates prepare for fulfilling careers in diverse sectors including social services, education, legal fields, public administration, and business.
As a sociology student, you'll explore various social groups and examine patterns, challenges, and interactions within society. The curriculum covers how factors like healthcare systems, educational institutions, belief systems, legislation, and socioeconomic disparities influence human behavior. You'll develop expertise for professional paths such as education, social services, counseling, law enforcement, community organizing, or public health research.
Distinguished professors guide students in selecting coursework that aligns with personal academic goals. The program offers specialized tracks in either social services—with career-focused training for human services professions—or medical sociology, which examines health-related cultural and societal influences.
Learning starts in academic settings but extends into practical applications. During upper-level studies, students undertake internships at healthcare facilities, educational institutions, child welfare organizations, nonprofit groups, rehabilitation centers, or government agencies to gain professional experience.