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Bachelor's Degree in Sociology

Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminal Justice
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Degree: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science
Major: Sociology
Hours: 120

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Degree Description

The Â鶹ÊÓƵ Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology provides you with scientific knowledge of the structures, forms, and dynamics of human interaction within a broadly-based liberal arts education. The program emphasizes the research methods used to acquire data, test hypotheses, conduct analyses and evaluate information. You'll study subject matter from the intimate family to the hostile mob, from crime to religion, from the division of race and social class to the shared beliefs of a common culture, from the sociology of religion to the sociology of education. You'll graduate prepared to critically consider social problems such as crime, unemployment, violence, urban decay, poverty, discrimination and social inequality.

The Â鶹ÊÓƵ Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology, available as a residential or fully-online program, provides you with scientific knowledge of the structures, forms and dynamics of human interaction within a broadly-based liberal arts education. The program emphasizes the research methods used to acquire data, test hypotheses, conduct analyses and evaluate information. You'll study subject matter from the intimate family to the hostile mob, from crime to religion, from the division of race and social class to the shared beliefs of a common culture, from the sociology of religion to the sociology of education. You'll graduate prepared to critically consider social problems such as crime, unemployment, violence, urban decay, poverty, discrimination and social inequality.

Why Study Sociology at Lamar?

The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology at Â鶹ÊÓƵ allows you to focus on general areas of interest that motivate you. If you're interested in organizational theory, you might gravitate toward organizational planning and training. If you study the sociology of work and occupations, you may pursue a career in human resources or industrial relations. If you especially enjoy research design, statistics and data analysis, consider positions in marketing, public relations or organizational research. If you are interested in an international business career, build courses in economic and political sociology, racial and ethnic relations and social conflict into your curriculum.

Taken on campus or online, the Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology at Â鶹ÊÓƵ prepares you to understand and deal with modernization and social change locally and globally. You'll build core competencies for careers that require technological savvy, communication skills, research and analysis abilities, community awareness and action, critical thinking and problem-solving, intercultural-interpersonal skills and critical self-reflection. Your faculty advisors and mentors will help you build a curriculum for the discipline and career you choose.

Career Paths

As a sociology graduate, you might establish a rewarding career in a variety of professions, including law, business administration, health, politics, urban planning, city government, counseling and human resources, advertising and marketing, public relations and the media, criminal justice, education and the nonprofit sector.

Primary Careers

Attorney, city administrator, public relations specialist, educator

Career Areas

  • Human resources
  • Urban development
  • Municipal management
  • Law
  • Business administration
  • Education

Median Salary

$43,170

Types of Employers

  • Schools and universities
  • Research institutions
  • Human resources departments
  • Law firms
  • Management consultants
  • Marketing and advertising agencies