Sociology Majors
Course Overview
This undergraduate Sociology program provides a comprehensive understanding of the social constructs and norms that shape human communities. Students can choose from specialized tracks in traditional sociology, criminal justice, or social work, including a unique dual-degree option. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on research, culminating in an independent project where students master data collection, statistical programming, and professional presentation skills.
Key Program Highlights
- Choice of specialized tracks: Traditional Sociology, Criminal Justice, or Social Work
- Opportunity to pursue a dual degree in Sociology and Social Work
- Hands-on training in research methodologies, survey construction, and statistical programming
- Completion of an independent, start-to-finish capstone research project
- Opportunities to present research findings at regional and national conferences
Course Overview
This undergraduate Sociology program provides a comprehensive understanding of the social constructs and norms that shape human communities. Students can choose from specialized tracks in traditional sociology, criminal justice, or social work, including a unique dual-degree option. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on research, culminating in an independent project where students master data collection, statistical programming, and professional presentation skills.
Key Program Highlights
- Choice of specialized tracks: Traditional Sociology, Criminal Justice, or Social Work
- Opportunity to pursue a dual degree in Sociology and Social Work
- Hands-on training in research methodologies, survey construction, and statistical programming
- Completion of an independent, start-to-finish capstone research project
- Opportunities to present research findings at regional and national conferences
Requirements
Modules
- Principles Of Sociology
- Race And Ethic Relations
- Introduction To Criminology