
About this program
BS Sociology
Sociology is the study of human groups, social interaction, and the causes and effects of social relationships.
The Sociology curriculum prepares students for careers which require an understanding of and participation in groups.
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
- Family
- Criminology
- Race and ethnic relations
- Sociological research
- Social stratification and mobility
- Social theory
Admission requirements
GPA: 2.0 (4.0 scale)
(English proficiency tests are for students that don’t have English as their first language)
- EPT:
- TOEFL- 60
- Duolingo- 90
- PELMO- 55
- IELTS- 5.0
- SAT: 1000
- ACT: 19
The admissions team will accept SAT or EPT (English Proficiency test) for admission. We do not need both to be admitted to the university.
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Modules include:
Required Courses
- Introduction to Sociology
- Social Statistics
- Methods of Research
- Social Theory
Sociology Electives
- Social Stratification and Mobility
- Social Problems
- Criminology
- Special Topics
- Organizational Behavior
- Cultural Geography and Anthropology
- Marriage and Family
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Group Dynamics
- Sociology of Religion
- Social Psychology
- Race and Ethnic Relations
- Gender Studies
- Public Opinion
- Practicum
- Special Topics
- Independent Study
- Special Topics
- Sociology of Deviant Behavior
- Family Violence
- Death, Dying, and Bereavement
- Environmental Sociology
- Civil Liberties
- Aging
- Special Topics
- Independent Study
Scholarships & funding
For more information about scholarships and grants, please visit the university website.
Career paths
- Advice worker
- Community Development Worker
- Family Support Worker
- Guidance Counselor
- International Aid/Development Worker
- Management Consultant
- Social Worker
- Youth worker
- Actuarial Analyst
- Detective
- Probation Officer
- Human Resources Representative
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Campbellsville University
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