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Earning a sociology major or minor in the College of Arts and Sciences equips students with essential cognitive and professional abilities. These encompass critical analysis, innovative solution-finding, proficient verbal and written expression, data gathering and evaluation, and understanding how social and cultural forces shape personal and collective behaviors. Learners can opt for comprehensive sociological education or specialize in concentrations like Criminal Behavior, Family Studies, Healthcare Disparities, Class Stratification, or Empirical Research Methods. The department highly recommends students take advantage of internship programs and diverse research initiatives, which prove instrumental in shaping professional paths and enhancing qualifications.