The sociology curriculum seeks to broaden and deepen students’ understanding of social organization and change, providing perspectives and methods that will be useful in examining real-world social problems. By connecting immediately experienced social troubles to broader social issues, students are encouraged not just to understand the social world, but to think about how they can change it for the better.
An undergraduate degree in sociology offers an excellent foundation for a critically informed understanding of and engagement with contemporary social issues. It is excellent preparation for graduate-level work leading to careers in journalism, law, politics, healthcare, social planning, social services and other professions that must take into account social organization and social relations.
The sociology major combines readily with racial, ethnic, area and women’s studies, as well as with other interdisciplinary social sciences.