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The sociology program is perfect for curious and creative students, offering a chance to explore diverse subjects with both theoretical depth and research-based approaches. Sociologists examine topics ranging from criminal behavior and healthcare systems to family dynamics and corporate structures. Their work spans intimate relationships, population movements, cultural traditions in a globalized world, as well as the intersections of faith, science, political activism, consumer culture, media influence, and ecological concerns. Issues surrounding identity markers like age, ethnicity, gender, and class consistently capture sociologists' attention. This remarkable variety of subject matter isn't just intellectually stimulating—it fosters the worldly outlook required in contemporary professional settings. With regional business landscapes becoming more complex and multicultural, employers increasingly appreciate the advantages of liberal arts training. Fields that once overlooked sociology graduates now actively seek them out. Those with sociology degrees often enter professions or advanced studies in teaching, therapy, legal practice, healthcare, social services, advertising, management, government work, policy development, and media relations. Beyond delivering a traditional liberal arts foundation that sharpens reasoning abilities and communication proficiency, the sociology curriculum equips students with valuable analytical, statistical, and investigative competencies that modern workplaces demand.
Applicants must have completed a secondary schools with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5. English Proficiency Requirement: Minimum IELTS: 5.5, Minimum TOEFL: 61, Minimum Pearson Academic: 44, Minimum iTEP: 3.6, Minimum Duolingo: 95.
Application Deadlines: Fall - 15th June, Spring - 1st November, Summer - 1st March.