Sociology Minor
The Sociology Minor provides students with a comprehensive understanding of human society, social behavior, and the complex relationships between individuals, communities, and institutions. Through critical analysis, research, and engagement, the program equips students with the tools to better understand societal structures, and social change. This minor fosters the development of analytical thinking, cultural awareness, and ethical reasoning, while preparing students to navigate and contribute meaningfully to the globalized world. Complementary majors for a sociology minor include: Psychology, Political Science, Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Education, Social Work, Communication Studies,
Courses
- SOC 1003 — Introductory Sociology