Sociology programs study the structure and dynamics of human society, exploring topics such as social behavior, institutions, inequality, and cultural diversity. Students engage in courses covering social theory, research methods, and the analysis of social issues, developing critical thinking, research, and communication skills. These programs prepare graduates for careers in social work, community development, public policy, and research. With on-campus and online options, Sociology programs equip students to understand and address the complexities of social life in a rapidly changing world.
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