Sociology
Curious about social behavior? As a student of sociology you will explore the systems and structures that govern the way we interact with society, within communities, and with one another. Use various methods of investigation and critical analysis to learn about social order, social disorder, and social change. You may explore changes in populations, the structure of organizations, social phenomena having to do with human health and disease, and the interrelationship of individuals and society.
Once You Complete the Program
Transfer your credits to a four-year baccalaureate program at a university or continue your studies at 91¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ. Once you complete your education, practitioners in sociology have the opportunity to work in many places, including teaching, counseling, public health, social work, community planning, industry, and employee relations.