   The
Undergraduate Program in Sociology
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Undergraduate Program in Sociology:
Program
Overview:
Sociology is the study of social life
and the social causes and consequences
of human behavior. It investigates
the structure of groups, organizations
and societies, their information development
and interaction. Since all human behavior
is social, the subject matter of sociology
ranges from the intimate family to
the hostile mob; from crime to religion;
from divisions of race, gender and
social class to a shared belief of
a common culture.
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Objectives:
- To introduce students to a broad spectrum
of sociological knowledge, including
its perspective, its history and its
uses.
- To present sociology in a systematic
and scholarly manner, while offering
the maximum social insight and self-understanding.
- To emphasize the applicability of sociological
knowledge to everyday life.
- To provide students with the analytical
and conceptual skills needed to understand
the complex social problems of today's
world and to propose logical solutions.
- To prepare students for graduate and
professional school through their theory
and research experience.
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Additional
Program Information
The Undergraduate program with courses
such as research methods, statistics,
theory, computer-based social science
research and social organization and
demographic analysis, equip student
for employment in a wide range of occupations
in the public and private sector.
These include social research, the health
professions, business, social service,
and data processing. Sociology is a
popular undergraduate major for students
planning to further studies in such
professions as law, business, education,
social work and public administration.
Professional recruiters are interested
in well rounded students with good analytical
and communication skills.
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