Sociology
Course Overview
FAU's Bachelor of Arts in Sociology is a flexible, skills-based program designed to equip students with a powerful "sociological tool kit" for analyzing and addressing complex personal and social problems. The curriculum allows you to tailor your plan of study to your specific career interests while building a foundational understanding of social behavior, structure, and change. You will graduate prepared to ask critical questions and communicate effectively about the social world.
Key Program Highlights
- A flexible curriculum that allows you to choose electives based on your personal career interests and intellectual passions.
- Hands-on learning through 4000-level courses that engage you in original sociological research projects.
- A strong focus on developing high-demand skills in critical analysis, research methods, and clear communication.
- Preparation for diverse careers or graduate study through a deep understanding of social theory and trends.
- The opportunity to complement your degree with a second major, minor, or certificate to further enhance your expertise.
Course Overview
FAU's Bachelor of Arts in Sociology is a flexible, skills-based program designed to equip students with a powerful "sociological tool kit" for analyzing and addressing complex personal and social problems. The curriculum allows you to tailor your plan of study to your specific career interests while building a foundational understanding of social behavior, structure, and change. You will graduate prepared to ask critical questions and communicate effectively about the social world.
Key Program Highlights
- A flexible curriculum that allows you to choose electives based on your personal career interests and intellectual passions.
- Hands-on learning through 4000-level courses that engage you in original sociological research projects.
- A strong focus on developing high-demand skills in critical analysis, research methods, and clear communication.
- Preparation for diverse careers or graduate study through a deep understanding of social theory and trends.
- The opportunity to complement your degree with a second major, minor, or certificate to further enhance your expertise.