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The sociology program combines structured requirements with customizable options. Students complete 15 credit hours of foundational courses covering research methods, theoretical frameworks, and key disciplinary topics. They then design individualized study plans that meet departmental standards while supporting their professional goals. Sociologists examine the dynamics of social groups and networks. Cultivating societal analysis skills represents an essential aspect of education and personal growth, making sociology an excellent preparation for diverse career paths.
Our sociology department provides coursework for both Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees. Prospective students should meet with a sociology advisor to determine the best academic path.
Graduates of our sociology program will:-
Develop critical thinking abilities, produce well-structured written work with proper grammar, and deliver compelling oral presentations.
Grasp fundamental sociological concepts including social systems, cultural frameworks, belief systems, personal identity, inequality, societal transformation, roles, behavioral norms, and acculturation processes.
Assess various research methodologies, employ both statistical and observational techniques, and recognize ethical considerations in social research.
Gain practical skills for post-graduation employment opportunities at TU.