This sociology program is designed to help students understand how society and inequality influence individuals and groups. It emphasizes developing research, communication, and analytical skills to succeed in various careers. Students will learn to analyze data using statistical tools, interpret social phenomena, and contribute to discussions on gender, racial discrimination, class, and poverty. The program also offers opportunities for original research, a capstone project, and optional honors, all aimed at fostering a deep sociological understanding and critical thinking.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program offers a blend of rigorous research opportunities and practical skills, perfect for those interested in careers that seek to improve opportunities for different communities. The chance to work in a world-class research lab, complete an independent research capstone, and apply for fellowships makes it a compelling choice for students passionate about understanding societal structures and inequalities.
Students can pursue either a B.A. with a focus on effective communication or a B.S. centered around research careers. The curriculum covers sociological research methods, statistics, and sociological theory, enabling students to choose a path aligned with their career interests.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
28.72L
Living cost
The program includes coursework in sociological research methods, statistics, sociological theory, and a capstone research project. Students will also complete core courses focused on communication and social awareness, preparing them for diverse careers or further postgraduate study.

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Graduates can work in education, law, social work, counseling, health care, nonprofits, and government agencies. Potential roles include teachers, researchers, government workers, nonprofit workers, law enforcement officers, and marketing professionals. Opportunities for advanced degrees like a Master's in Sociology or Social Work, or a Ph.D. in Psychology, are also available.