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Sociology

About

The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology is a dynamic four-year undergraduate program that delves into the study of society, institutions, culture, and human behavior from a structural and critical perspective. It examines how social forces—such as class, race, gender, religion, and globalization—shape individual actions and group dynamics. Students learn to analyze social issues with depth and nuance, exploring topics such as inequality, migration, crime, education, family, media, and political power. The curriculum is designed to foster analytical thinking and the ability to see connections between personal experiences and broader societal patterns.

Through a balanced mix of theory, research, and field experience, students develop a strong understanding of both qualitative and quantitative sociological methods. They engage with classical and contemporary sociological theories, participate in case studies, conduct interviews, and interpret statistical data. The program cultivates an informed and critical mindset that is essential in addressing real-world challenges and advocating for change in a variety of social contexts. Sociology majors graduate not only with intellectual rigor but also with a deep sense of social responsibility and civic awareness.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Sociology
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 01 January 2026
  • Location: Emory University, United States
  • Field of Study: Sociology
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations of Sociology
• Introduction to Sociology
• Academic Writing and Social Inquiry
• Classical Sociological Theory
• Social Statistics

Year 2 – Social Institutions and Identities
• Sociology of Family
• Race and Ethnicity
• Gender and Society
• Qualitative Research Methods

Year 3 – Global and Contemporary Issues
• Globalization and Development
• Sociology of Education
• Social Movements
• Elective: Urban Sociology / Environmental Sociology

Year 4 – Advanced Research and Practice
• Contemporary Sociological Theory
• Capstone Research Seminar
• Internship in Social Services or Public Policy
• Ethics and Social Responsibility

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Sociology program possess critical analytical skills and a comprehensive understanding of social behavior, making them highly adaptable professionals across a wide range of fields. They are well-suited for roles such as social researcher, policy analyst, community development officer, public relations coordinator, and non-profit project manager. Their ability to interpret data, understand human interactions, and evaluate institutional dynamics positions them for impactful work in government, education, healthcare, urban planning, and advocacy organizations. Moreover, sociology graduates often pursue further studies in social work, law, public administration, criminology, or education to deepen their expertise and expand their influence. This degree provides a strong platform for careers that require insight into social systems and a commitment to equity and justice.

Why Choose This Program

The Sociology program empowers students to see the world through a wider lens, offering them the intellectual tools to question, analyze, and improve the societies they live in. It’s an ideal choice for those who are curious about the social structures that shape our lives and are passionate about making meaningful change. The program encourages students to engage with contemporary social problems, conduct hands-on research, and participate in real-world internships that deepen their practical understanding. With a faculty committed to mentorship and a curriculum that bridges theory and application, this degree not only fosters academic excellence but also personal growth, civic engagement, and a lifelong commitment to understanding and shaping the human experience.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 404 727 6123
Email: contentedit@emory.edu
Address: University of Emory, 201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322, United States