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Being able to pay for attending college is no easy task. Located in the Seay Building, the Office of Financial Aid offers assistance to you and your parents to ensure that you have the financial resources to focus on your education.
Sociology is a social science that studies human behavior, social relationships, and institutions, and a sociology major provides students with a broad perspective on social issues and problems that are relevant to our everyday lives.
Students find the Centenary University B.A. in Sociology program to be rewarding and intellectually stimulating due to the courses examining how human societies work, how they are organized, and how they influence individual behavior.
A bachelor’s degree in Sociology can provide you with a strong foundation for a variety of careers in fields such as education, social services, business, government, and non-profit organizations. Sociology majors develop a range of skills that are highly valued by employers, including critical thinking, analytical reasoning, problem-solving, and communication skills. These skills are applicable to a wide range of settings, from designing and implementing social programs to conducting market research and analyzing public policy.
A bachelor’s degree in Sociology can prepare you for graduate study in a variety of fields such as law, public policy, social work, and sociology itself. Many sociology majors go on to pursue advanced degrees in these fields, where they can further develop their expertise and specialize in a particular area of interest. A bachelor’s degree in Sociology provides you with the research skills and theoretical framework needed to conduct independent research, publish academic papers, and contribute to the broader academic community.
The study of Sociology can provide you with a deep understanding of social issues and problems that are relevant to our society. Sociology majors study a wide range of topics such as race, gender, social class, inequality, family, education, crime, and globalization. By examining these issues, students can develop a deeper understanding of the complex social forces that shape our lives and influence our behavior. For example, a sociology major might study the causes and consequences of poverty and inequality in the United States. They might examine how social policies, economic trends, and cultural attitudes contribute to these problems, and they might explore potential solutions to address them. By gaining a deeper understanding of these issues, sociology majors can become more informed and engaged citizens who are better equipped to participate in civic life and advocate for social change.
In addition to these practical and intellectual benefits, pursuing a degree in Sociology can also be a personally enriching experience. Sociology provides students with a unique perspective on the world and encourages them to question their assumptions and beliefs about society and human behavior. By studying sociology, students can develop a more nuanced and sophisticated understanding of the world around them, which can help them navigate complex social situations and relationships.
For example, a sociology major might study the dynamics of interpersonal relationships, including how people form bonds, communicate with one another, and navigate conflict. By gaining a deeper understanding of these processes, sociology majors can develop better communication skills and become more empathetic and effective communicators.
The Sociology program at Centenary University offers three tracks to meet your career goals:
The sociology curriculum, across all three tracks, allows for both a deep understanding of the social world, as well as the ability to analyze complex subjects, an increasingly valuable tool in our current society, as well as the workplace.
A bachelor’s degree in Sociology can provide you with a broad range of skills and knowledge that is highly valued in today’s job market. It can prepare you for a variety of careers and graduate study, and it can provide you with a deep understanding of the social issues and problems that are relevant to our society. Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Sociology can also be a personally enriching experience that can help you develop a more sophisticated and nuanced understanding of the world.
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Sociology
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Sociology with a concentration in Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Sociology with a concentration in Human Services
Being able to pay for attending college is no easy task. Located in the Seay Building, the Office of Financial Aid offers assistance to you and your parents to ensure that you have the financial resources to focus on your education.
400 Jefferson St
Hackettstown, NJ 07840
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