AA-T Social Justice Studies (Transfer)
Course Overview
Sociology is the scientific study of human social behavior, groups, and societies. This course explores the fundamental social forces—such as culture, inequality, and the economy—that shape our lives, from everyday interactions to global movements. It provides a powerful foundation for understanding the hidden structures that govern collective behavior.
Key Program Highlights
- Master behavioral research methods to systematically investigate and answer complex social questions.
- Analyze critical forces like social inequality, culture, and economic systems that drive human behavior.
- Learn to uncover and understand the hidden, often overlooked structures that guide societal actions.
- Gain a versatile skillset applicable to careers in law, public service, research, healthcare, and more.
- Develop a deeper observational lens to interpret everything from mundane habits to large-scale social movements.
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Jan 2026
Aug 2026
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2 - 4 weeks after your application is submitted
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Course Overview
Sociology is the scientific study of human social behavior, groups, and societies. This course explores the fundamental social forces—such as culture, inequality, and the economy—that shape our lives, from everyday interactions to global movements. It provides a powerful foundation for understanding the hidden structures that govern collective behavior.
Key Program Highlights
- Master behavioral research methods to systematically investigate and answer complex social questions.
- Analyze critical forces like social inequality, culture, and economic systems that drive human behavior.
- Learn to uncover and understand the hidden, often overlooked structures that guide societal actions.
- Gain a versatile skillset applicable to careers in law, public service, research, healthcare, and more.
- Develop a deeper observational lens to interpret everything from mundane habits to large-scale social movements.
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Tuition fee
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Start date
Jan 2026
Aug 2026
Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Offer response
2 - 4 weeks after your application is submitted