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The Global and International Sociology focus equips students with an interdisciplinary, historically-grounded perspective on worldwide concerns and regional specificities. This program explores the societal foundations of political and economic systems, cultural dynamics, community structures, social disparities, ethnic interactions, population movements, ecological transformations, and related subjects. In addition to sociology coursework, participants select classes from various fields including economics, anthropology, political science, history, religious studies, and international agriculture.
Sociology majors can specialize in law and society, social services, comparative global development, or pursue a general sociology track. The degree offers comprehensive training in sociological theory and research methods. Students might examine subjects like racial and gender inequality (including their systemic perpetuation and potential solutions), modern migration trends and their impact on employment sectors, educational institutions, and healthcare systems, criminal justice structures, healthcare policy debates, or the rise of unstable employment conditions.
This major delivers a robust liberal arts foundation suitable for both advanced social science studies and diverse professional paths. Sociology graduates frequently enter fields such as corporate environments, educational institutions, legal professions, social services, counseling, data analysis, research organizations, healthcare administration, community development, and international sectors.