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    Studying inequality through a Bachelor's degree program allows you to explore crucial societal issues while developing skills that are increasingly vital in today's world. This field examines how disparities in wealth, education, and health shape communities and lives, giving you the tools to promote social justice.

    Courses often include Sociology of Inequality, Global Justice, Policy Analysis, and Critical Race Theory. You'll learn to analyze systemic issues, assess policies, and evaluate the impact of social programs. Engaging with case studies and community projects encourages critical thinking and practical application of your knowledge. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their understanding of complex social structures.

    Graduates typically pursue careers in non-profit organizations, social research, advocacy, or public policy. They might work as policy analysts, community outreach coordinators, or social justice advocates, making meaningful contributions in their fields. This program not only prepares you for specific roles but also equips you with transferable skills that are highly valued across various sectors.