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Sociology explores human society through scientific methods. Researchers analyze social interactions and institutions, recognizing how our cultural environments shape perspectives, actions, and opportunities. Available Sociology Courses Introduction to Social Studies, Understanding American Culture, Asian American Community Studies, Media and Society, Racial and Ethnic Dynamics in America, Contemporary Social Issues, Gender Roles in Society, Interpersonal Relationships and Group Behavior.
Pursuing sociology opens doors to diverse professions such as:
Social Researcher
Consumer Insights Specialist
Human Behavior Consultant
Educator
Data Analyst
Information Scientist
An allied health background, demonstrated in one of the following ways:
A certificate of at least 10 credits in an allied health field from a regionally accredited institution
An AAS–T / AAS degree in an allied health field from a regionally accredited institution
A state–issued credential in an allied health field
At least 1 year of work experience in an allied health field
An associate's degree from a regionally accredited college or university with at least a 2.5 overall GPA.
Acceptable degrees include the following: Associate of Applied Science–Transfer (AAS–T) or Associate of Science (AAS) degree in an Allied Health field, Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate in Business (AB), Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degree.
English Proficiency:
TOEFL iBT 64, writing 17
IELTS 6.0, writing 5.0
TOEFL PBT* 507, writing 4.0
U.S. high school graduation with GPA of at least 2.0
Completion of English Composition at an accredited post-secondary institution in Australia, Canada (English-speaking provinces), Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States, or Zimbabwe