Bachelor of Arts Sociology - Concentration in Families and Inequality
Course Overview
This program in Sociology and Anthropology provides a comprehensive scientific study of human relationships and cultures, equipping students with the analytical skills to understand and address complex social challenges. The curriculum offers both BA and BS degree paths, requiring 33 hours of coursework that includes a core foundation and specialized concentrations. Students graduate prepared for the diverse 21st-century labor force with the tools to improve society from local communities to the global stage.
Key Program Highlights
- Choice between a BA (foreign language focus) or BS (applied cognate focus) degree path
- Five optional concentrations: Anthropology, Families & Inequality, Health & Society, Inequality & Social Justice, and Work & Organizations
- Develops critical analytical skills to understand unseen social forces and cultural dynamics
- 21-hour core curriculum providing a strong foundation in sociological and anthropological principles
- Prepares graduates for diverse careers by addressing real-world challenges and opportunities
Course Overview
This program in Sociology and Anthropology provides a comprehensive scientific study of human relationships and cultures, equipping students with the analytical skills to understand and address complex social challenges. The curriculum offers both BA and BS degree paths, requiring 33 hours of coursework that includes a core foundation and specialized concentrations. Students graduate prepared for the diverse 21st-century labor force with the tools to improve society from local communities to the global stage.
Key Program Highlights
- Choice between a BA (foreign language focus) or BS (applied cognate focus) degree path
- Five optional concentrations: Anthropology, Families & Inequality, Health & Society, Inequality & Social Justice, and Work & Organizations
- Develops critical analytical skills to understand unseen social forces and cultural dynamics
- 21-hour core curriculum providing a strong foundation in sociological and anthropological principles
- Prepares graduates for diverse careers by addressing real-world challenges and opportunities