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Bachelor of Arts in Sociology

See the world through the lens of different cultures and communities when you earn a bachelor’s in sociology. In this program, you will explore the social behavior of varying groups, cultures, organizations, and social institutions while seeking to gain an understanding of why people think, feel, and behave the way they do. As a sociology major, you will study social theory and social structures, research methods, and social policy while exploring a variety of concepts including social responsibility, diversity, and human rights to gain a better understanding of the structure of groups, organizations, and societies.

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