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The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Sociology, Sociological Social Psychology Concentration, B.A.
- Charlotte, USA
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Sociologists study social structures, social patterns, social inequalities and social beliefs. The Sociology, Sociological Social Psychology Concentration B.A. is attractive to students seeking a human-focused education and immediate employment, as well as to those preparing for further study and professional careers. As a holistic program, it enables students to understand the social contexts in which they find themselves and the social forces that shape personality, actions, and interactions with others. As a pre-professional program it provides an excellent background for people entering the medical field for social work, law, teaching, the ministry, journalism, planning, public relations and personnel services. It also provides analytical skills related to market research and program evaluation in human services, sales, management, and other business activities.


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University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
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Sociology BA
- Johnstown, USA
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
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The undergraduate degree provides a strong liberal arts preparation for careers in business, social services, government service, journalism and public relations, public administration, education, counseling, and medicine.


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Skyline College
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Associate in Arts Degree in Sociology
- San Bruno, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
On-Campus
English
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An Associate in Arts in Sociology for Transfer (AA-T) from Skyline College is intended for students who are interested in transferring to a California State University (CSU) campus with a major in Sociology, or similar major.


Lewis-Clark State College
Bachelor in Social Sciences - Sociology Emphasis
- Lewiston, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The sociology emphasis focuses on how the social world operates, from the micro level of everyday interactions in small groups such as families to the macro level of processes in social institutions such as the economy, religion, politics, and education. Lower-level courses introduce students to the major theoretical perspectives and topical areas in sociology, and upper-level courses focus on specific social institutions, social trends and processes, and social stratification.


Guilford College
BA in Sociology and Anthropology
- Greensboro, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Sociology and anthropology are two social sciences that seek to understand the relationship between individuals and the social worlds they create and inhabit. Sociologists and anthropologists investigate how societies are organized, how cultures are reproduced, and how these processes shape individual identities.
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Mission College
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Associate in Arts in Sociology for Transfer
- Santa Clara, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
60 hours
On-Campus
English
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The Associate in Arts in Sociology for Transfer (AA-T in Sociology) is designed to provide a clear pathway to a CSU institution for students who plan to transfer and complete a CSU major or baccalaureate degree in Sociology. The Associate in Arts in Sociology for Transfer (AA-T in Sociology) provides a foundation for understanding many aspects of the social sciences and assists students in comprehending other behavioral sciences. The required courses offer a basic understanding of how people relate to one another, the types of relationships people form, and various aspects and difficulties of such relationships.


American International College
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BA in Sociology
- Springfield, USA
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus, Blended
English
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A major and a minor in sociology are offered as preparation for graduate studies or for careers in applied sociology, public policy, business, social work, law, and teaching, among others. Course offerings include sociological foundations, as well as cultural anthropology and social work.


Rider University
BA in Sociology
- Lawrence Township, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Understand how social forces shape society. The sociology major blends theory with applied learning and features foundational coursework in sociology and anthropology. Explore sociological perspectives to enhance your understanding of how social organizations function, how cultural diversity can be a strength of a society, and how power operates in organizations and social interaction.


Berkeley City College
Associate of Arts in Sociology for Transfer (AA-T)
- Berkeley, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Associate in Arts Degree in Sociology for Transfer Degree is designed for students planning to transfer into a sociology major. A study of sociology allows for the systematic study of human social institutions and social relationships. Students pursuing the AA for transfer into the sociology major will study the role of social theory, sociological research methods, social organization and structure, social stratification and hierarchies, dynamics of social change, family structures, social deviance and control, and applications to the study of specific social groups, social institutions, and social problems.


Laney College
Associate of Arts in Sociology
- Oakland, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Sociology is the systematic study of human societies. It focuses on social organization, human interaction, institutions, and culture. Sociology is built on the premise that understanding how societies function is a necessary prerequisite for creating social change.


James Madison University
B.S. in Sociology
- Harrisonburg, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
If you want to change the world, you need to know how the world works. Sociologists study the causes and consequences of social inequality. They also explore the social aspects of the environment, technology, politics, health, globalization, social movements, social justice, markets, mass media/popular culture, and more. Through coursework and projects, sociology majors gain hands-on experience doing sociology, which includes: immersion in the daily life of groups, interview methodology, examining recorded interaction, interpreting historical documents, analyzing large national surveys and producing sophisticated social critique.


Thiel College
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
- Greenville, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Sociology is the branch of science that specializes in the study of human societies and human social interaction. As a Thiel College sociology major, you will study a wide range of topics including marriage and family, community, criminology, diversity, social movements, and even art, music, and film!


Carroll University
Bachelor in Sociology
- Waukesha, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Sociology examines the social world and how members of a society act, think, and interact. In our sociology program, you’ll learn how social forces shape human action and social relationships, from small group interactions to international movements. You’ll explore culture, inequality, social change, and even the relationship between society and the environment to gain a better understanding of how societal and cultural forces affect your life, and others, at home and around the world. Our mission is equipping you to work to help people flourish in the places they live.


The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Sociology, Social Problems and Policy Concentration, B.A.
- Charlotte, USA
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Sociologists study social structures, social patterns, social inequalities and social beliefs. The Sociology, Social Problems and Policy Concentration B.A. is attractive to students seeking a human-focused education and immediate employment, as well as to those preparing for further study and professional careers. As a holistic program, it enables students to understand the social contexts in which they find themselves and the social forces that shape personality, actions, and interactions with others. As a pre-professional program it provides an excellent background for people entering the medical field for social work, law, teaching, the ministry, journalism, planning, public relations and personnel services. It also provides analytical skills related to market research and program evaluation in human services, sales, management, and other business activities.


California State University, Dominguez Hills
Sociology
- Carson, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The study of Sociology offers students the opportunity to develop a critical understanding of social processes and structures, so as to be able to live and work in our diverse global society and to apply the tools of social analysis to a broad range of professional, academic and community situations. The methods and knowledge developed by sociologists reflect the complexity of human organization, social life, inequalities and social justice. The newly emerging patterns of social change continue to alter our life, making the effective applications of social analysis more important than ever before in solving problems of inequalities, human organization and justice at a local and global level.


Merritt College
Associate of Arts in Sociology for Transfer (AA-T)
- Oakland, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Associate in Arts in Sociology for Transfer (AA-T) degree is intended to meet the lower-division requirements for sociology majors or majors that have been deemed similar in the California State University (CSU) system. Sociology is the critical and applied investigation of everyday life. This approach to academic studies provides students with an analysis of social life, social change, and the social factors and consequences of human behavior using the methods of social science research. Sociologists examine the social construction of individuals, groups, organizations, and institutions and how people interact within these contexts.
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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.
From indigenous civilizations to modern day empires, North America has plenty of hands-on educational opportunities to offer scholars. Filled with a range of distinct cultures, students can educate themselves in well-rounded way.