Sociology
    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 11,574 / Year
    Apply DateAugust 17, 2021

    Sociology

    About

    Overview The study of sociology examines human group behavior, interaction and organization. Sociologists observe the activity of social, religious, political and economic groups, organizations and institutions. They examine the effect of social influences, including organizations and institutions, on different individuals and groups. Sociologists also trace the origin and growth of these groups and interactions. For example, they may research the impact of a new law or policy on a specific demographic of people.Research in sociology may help administrators, educators, lawmakers and social workers solve social problems and formulate public policy. Sociologists may specialize in a wide range of social topics, including education and health; crime and poverty; families and population; and gender, racial and ethnic relations.Sociologists who specialize in crime may be called criminologists or penologists. These workers apply their sociological knowledge to conduct research, analyze penal systems and populations, and study the causes and effects of crime. Many people with a sociology background become postsecondary teachers and high school teachers. Most others find work in related jobs outside the sociology profession as policy analysts, demographers, survey researchers and statisticians.Gain a career advantage with Cal U’s undergraduate program.Cal U students may choose to major only in sociology or may select a second academic discipline to complete a highly marketable dual major that includes sociology and another discipline. The sociology program also offers a popular concentration in social deviance.Cal U students may also add a 12-credit certificate in violence and incidence collaborative evaluation (VICES) to their degree as a stackable credential for those anticipating a career in education. The African American Studies minor, like the VICES certificate, overlaps significantly with sociology coursework, making it easy to pursue simultaneously with the sociology major.Students typically complete the sociology major in four years of full-time study; this time can be expanded for students pursuing their bachelor’s degree part-time.Degree BenefitsCal U students may work with sociology faculty on research, and they do their own research for course assignments and papers. Sociology majors in the Honors College complete a senior thesis at the conclusion of their final year in the Sociology program at California University of Pennsylvania. Cal U sociology students may apply for student research presentation opportunities, such as the annual Strike a Spark conference at Cal U and for the undergraduate student poster competition, or apply for a grant from the undergraduate Guttman Student Research Grant Committee. Students may present their work at the Pennsylvania Sociological Society conference or at the Annual American Sociological Association conference. Cal U’s Sociology Club enables students to work with faculty to schedule guest speakers on career and internship opportunities, volunteer activities with local animal shelters, and attracting experts to speak on social phenomena such as the growth of tattooing. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    You can prepare for these exciting career opportunities with a Sociology program at California University of Pennsylvania. As a sociology major, you’ll study the use of both quantitative and qualitative methods when conducting research, and how to use statistical analysis programs during the research process.

    Disciplines

    Sociology

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 5.5
    • TOEFLMin 61

    Other Requirements

    1Application fee. Official high school transcript (or GED certificate and scores).SAT or American College Test (ACT) scores (may be waived for applicants who have been out of high school for at least two years).Letter(s) of recommendation (optional). A personal essay (optional).

    Fee Information

    Sociology

    California University of Pennsylvania

    California University of Pennsylvania

    United States of America

    United States of America, California