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You'll gain insights that enhance your ability to analyze social systems and articulate ideas about the factors influencing personal, communal, and societal dynamics. The curriculum explores everything from micro-level group interactions to macro-level examinations of institutional frameworks - including family structures, educational systems, religious organizations, political institutions, and economic networks.
Become involved with the Sociology Club. Engage in meaningful internship placements, often with community organizations and government offices, while accessing our robust international study options. High-achieving students can collaborate directly with faculty through independent research projects and join the prestigious SUNY Oswego Sociology Honors Society. The yearly Sportsmanship Day Symposium offers a platform to showcase research on sports sociology and related subject areas.