Department of Sociology
Sociology is the scientific study of society and human social interaction as organized in systems of social relationships, organizations, and institutions. It seeks to explain the order, disorder, and change that characterize social life as well as their implications for individuals. Major subfields offered by the Department of Sociology (SOC) include social psychology; deviance; social inequality; medical sociology; and the study of the family, schools, gender roles, ethnic and racial groups, and social classes.
Programs of study
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and African American and African Diaspora Studies
- Certificate in Social Research in Health and Medicine
- Minor in Social Science and Medicine
- Minor in Sociology
- Minor in Sociology of Work and Business
- 4+1 College Pathway to the Master of Arts in Sociology
- Departmental Honors