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Sociologists explore numerous questions about why, how, and what shapes human interactions. They examine the broader perspective, concentrating on social life, societal transformations, and the origins and effects of human behavior. By analyzing patterns, they aim to enhance lives based on these observations. Your surrounding society profoundly influences your education, relationships, career, financial standing, and more. A sociology degree opens doors to understanding this interconnected world.
The field of sociology covers diverse subjects such as family structures, crime and social norms, public policies, population trends, and how modern challenges affect businesses, schools, and other organizations. The Department of Sociology & Rural Studies aims to equip students with theoretical and practical expertise to thrive in our evolving global community. Through a comprehensive liberal arts curriculum, graduates gain versatile skills for careers across business, government, and nonprofit fields. Sociology graduates oversee programs, deliver services in various environments, conduct research, and enter law enforcement or victim advocacy. The program's adaptability allows seamless pairing with other majors.
Career Paths
Urban and regional development specialists
Social science analysts
Community engagement organizers
Crime investigators and detectives
Data research specialists