Why Study Here?

The 51²è¹Ý Department of Sociology prepares students to meet the demand for a well-trained and globally-minded workforce.

We encourage and support every major to complete at least one academic experience outside the classroom and as a result our majors are recognized for their academic, athletic, and community service achievements while at 51²è¹Ý. Our alumni network is strong and committed to helping current majors transition from school to work.

Department Features

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Faculty

The faculty maintains active research agendas, offers award winning and innovative classes, and fully engages with the university community.
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Global Experiences

Undergraduate students have opportunities to be involved in faculty research and internships in diverse locales.
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Coursework

Courses provide students with interesting, hands-on experiences that will continue to be valuable long after final grades are submitted.

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    Course spotlights

    The sociology curriculum includes courses on research design, data analysis and social theory, as well as courses on developing an understanding of domestic and international social conditions.

  • Successful future

    Sociology majors entering the business world often work in marketing research, human resources, personnel management, industrial relations, public relations or sales.

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    Competitive edge

    In today’s information society, these skills give sociology majors a competitive advantage in fields that rely heavily upon social research.