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The Department of Sociology offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Sociology and participates in a graduate program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Social Psychology.
The common denominator is that sociology master's programs give graduates the skills to work in an increasingly "data rich environment," says Stacey Bosick, ...
Sociology courses will shed new light on your social media feed, and offer unique career skills for whatever path you choose. Our courses often directly complement other majors on campus. For example, ...
The Sociology (B.S.) promotes critical thinking, data literacy, an appreciation and understanding of diversity, a complex understanding of human behavior, and an awareness of how big ideas (social ...
The Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Sociology is designed for students seeking a scientific methodical approach to the discipline of medical sociology. It provides "an analytic framework for ...
The accelerated degree program combines a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Sociology with a concentration in urban sociology (181 credits) and a Master of Science (MS) degree in Urban Strategy (48 ...
Sociology at UT Dallas. The mission of the BA program in sociology is to provide undergraduate students (both majors and non-majors) with broad knowledge of the theoretical concepts, empirical ...
UC Davis sociology degree holders are skilled in problem-solving, quantitative research and communication for the study of people and society. ... Movies, TV programs, current events — even family ...
This gives them more of a career focus than just a general sociology degree.” The value of the medical sociology program quickly became evident to Ashlon Schum, MBA, MPH, following her graduation from ...
Degree: B.A. in sociology, Messiah College (2010) Current job: Communications specialist, Penn State College of Medicine I had grand ambitions to be a college minister.
“Sociology is a versatile degree that is a great fit for those students that want to make a difference,” said Hillary Geen, sociology adjunct faculty at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU).