Students dive into sociological theories, research methods, and sociocultural dynamics. In the classroom, engage with critical social issues such as inequality, diversity, and global challenges.
Within the Sociology emphasis, gain an understanding of human society. Through scientific methods of testing and quantitative analysis, students complete projects that address issues like gender, race, culture, and class.
Sociology: Explore foundational concepts and theories shaping human society.
The Justice System: Examine the components and functions of the justice system, including law enforcement, courts, and corrections.
Social Research Design: Develop skills in designing research studies and understanding various research methodologies, testing, and analysis.
Social Research Analysis: Learn techniques for analyzing social research data and interpreting findings.
Qualitative Methods: Explore qualitative research approaches to gather and analyze non-numerical data.
Justice Issues: Engage in advanced discussions on contemporary justice system challenges and issues.
Sociology emphasizes critical social factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, education, and social class.
Criminal Justice graduates enter diverse fields like law, law enforcement, criminology, and social service.
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Catalog – see catalog for the School of History, Philosophy, and Social Sciences