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University of Cape Town
Study Abroad in Cape Town Course - Psychology, Political Science, Sociology
- Cape Town, South Africa
Course
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Does human behaviour interest you ?Are you fascinated by a multidisciplinary field that is centred on understanding human behaviour and mental processes? Or are you interested in society as a whole and the science of political science? If so, take a few semester courses that will provide students with broad-based and cohesive knowledge of analytical, interpretive and integrative skills that not only have a practical value for society as a whole but moreover, are necessary and required competencies in a range of employment contexts. Join the Semester Study Abroad Programme today! Choose from a variety of bachelor and master’s courses, across a wide range of disciplines for international credit transfer.


Campbellsville University
Sociology Minor
- Campbellsville, USA
- Louisville, USA
- + 6 more
Course
On-Campus
English
Sociology is the study of human groups, social interaction, and the causes and effects of social relationships. The sociology curriculum prepares students for careers that require an understanding of groups, communities, social organizations, and society. Students anticipating careers in areas such as professional ministry, business, government, teaching, and criminal justice can particularly benefit from courses in sociology. The curriculum also prepares students for graduate work in sociology. Areas of study include community, criminology, race and ethnic relations, sociological research, social stratification and mobility, and social theory.
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DePauw University
Sociology and Anthropology
- Greencastle, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Sociology and anthropology are distinct from other social sciences in their holistic approach to the study of human life, encompassing social, cultural, economic, political and psychological aspects. Students in DePauw’s sociology and anthropology programs learn to think creatively and to meaningfully link individual biographical events to larger social patterns in society. They acquire sophisticated data collection and analysis skills, using qualitative and quantitative methods; cultivate a sensitivity to issues of social stratification and social justice; and consider the ethical implications of their knowledge.


Colby College
Sociology
- Waterville, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Students in the Sociology Department study social life in all its fascinating complexity. Majors and minors select from courses on a wide range on topics relevant to what’s happening in the world right now: inequality, religious conflict, political polarization, police reform, immigration, race relations, and more.


Rocky Mountain College
Sociology
- Billings, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Sociology is the study of social phenomena, from social movements to social change. Sociology seeks to relate our individual biographies to the larger social contexts in which we live, connecting individuals, groups and social institutions. Sociologists study diverse topics such as culture, gender and sexuality, health, inequality, subcultures, demographic trends, and more.


King's University College
Sociology & Criminology
- London, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
In the Department of Sociology, we engage with the pressing social issues of our time. Sociology teaches you to make connections between individual experiences and broader social structures and processes. Criminology is a subfield of Sociology, and is the study of legal and extra-legal sanctions, including their effects on individuals, the police, corrections, the judiciary, the state, and social and governmental reactions to it.


Whitman College
Sociology
- Walla Walla, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Sociology reveals patterns in the way we organize and interact as people. It sheds light on everything from the media to our criminal justice system to our connection with the natural world. In both the Sociology and the combined Sociology-Environmental Studies majors at Whitman, you’ll gain the tools to understand how your story intersects with bigger social forces. And you’ll do it at one of the best Sociology undergraduate programs in the Northwest. If you wonder about the relationships, systems and conflicts that shape our world, then consider a bachelor’s in Sociology at Whitman.


Franklin College
Sociology
- Franklin, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
In the Franklin College Department of Sociology, you can learn how to study social situations, work with data and apply theoretical insights. You can be informed, knowledgeable and wise – prepared for a wide range of careers. If you are curious about how people get things done, then sociology is the discipline for you. You will like sociology if you like studying people. Sociology majors usually focus on criminal justice, nonprofit leadership or pure sociology, but you can also develop an individualized major, using sociological methods to research a field for which you are passionate.


Goucher College
Sociology & Anthropology
- Baltimore, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Our program offers a combined major and minor in anthropology and sociology. We provide a solid foundation in social science research and writing skills and offer a range of interesting courses that will help you better understand the complexities of human behavior and social structures. Some of our particular areas of focus include health and wellbeing, health care systems, inequality and social and racial justice, cultural sustainability, and identity. You’ll also have opportunities to participate in community-based learning and can choose to take up a health and medicine concentration or a social justice concentration, if it suits your needs.


Occidental College
Sociology
- Los Angeles, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Sociology is concerned primarily with the scientific study of social groups and social relations. Sociologists seek to understand how societies, institutions, organizations and other social forces shape and are shaped by individuals. One of the department's primary aims is to provide students with the analytical critical skills needed to understand and evaluate social institutions and social change more effectively.


Trinity College
Sociology
- Hartford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Many people who major in sociology have never heard of it before attending college. These students learn that sociology offers an innovative undergraduate major for people interested in the social and collective dimensions of politics, religion, medicine, race and systemic white racism, gender, sexuality, social interaction, language, selves, and much more. Sociology also offers concentrators an opportunity to deepen their understanding of international concerns, and is designed so that students who wish to go abroad in the spring of the junior year can do so. Our students benefit from a smaller major, experiencing greater individual attention from faculty than they reasonably can expect in the larger concentrations.


Kenyon College
Sociology
- Gambier, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Kenyon’s sociology faculty bring expertise in a wide range of fields, including American folklore, legal issues, race, culture, gender, globalization, health, social movements and the intellectual roots of Western social thought. From these areas of expertise, faculty teach students to analyze social patterns, social action and social change. This preparation leads students to success in a wide variety of careers, including education, research, social work, law, non-profit work, social activism, business, politics and graduate studies.


Fresno City College
Sociology
- Fresno, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Sociology Program at FCC provides students with tools to understand the society in which they live. The immediate goal of our Sociology Program is to prepare students who plan to transfer to a four-year college and major in sociology or a similar discipline. Our program can be useful in occupations such as teaching, social work, drug and alcohol counseling, police work, probation aides, juvenile hall counseling, medical work, international business, and any other occupation that places one in contact with people of diverse backgrounds.


Pitzer College
Sociology
- Claremont, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The sociology major is designed to help students develop an understanding of and an appreciation for the principal sociological perspectives, theories and research methodologies of the discipline. Sociologists study people and their relationships in social and cultural contexts, as well as analyze those social institutions and structures of power involved in the shaping of human experience.


Bryn Mawr College
Sociology
- Bryn Mawr, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Sociologists are particularly concerned with social issues and social problems, and the sources of stress and change in contemporary and historical societies. The Department of Sociology aims to provide understanding of the organization and functioning of modern society by analyzing its major institutions, social groups, and values, and their connections to culture and power. To facilitate these analytical objectives, the department offers rigorous preparation in social theory and problem-focused training in quantitative as well as qualitative methodologies.
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Sociology aims to analyze and understand the various components that make up a society or civilization. Students learn how these societies are organized, as well as how they are sustained. Issues related to other humanities may also be studied.