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Sociology examines society from all perspectives as it scientifically investigates social interactions. This social science discipline seeks to understand why and how humans form communities, as well as each person's function within these groups. A core principle of sociology is recognizing how profoundly social structures influence us—our experiences are shaped not just by individual psychology, but by our position in society. Program highlights: Washington State University's Sociology Department maintains consistent recognition as one of the country's premier programs. For thirty years, it has ranked within the top twenty nationwide. Approximately 70% of doctoral graduates obtain teaching positions at higher education institutions, while 29% secure equivalent research roles in government or private sectors. Research forms a vital part of sociology, with undergraduate students gaining hands-on experience by collaborating with faculty and graduate researchers.
Through sociology coursework, students cultivate analytical thinking, writing proficiency, data interpretation skills, and the capacity to consider diverse perspectives.