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. . . s o c i o l o g y . . .
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Sociology
is the rigorous study of
the individual through the lens of society and of
the society itself. Like M.C. Escher’s Hand with
Reflecting Sphere drawing shown at the left,
sociologists, as public intellectuals, mirror the
society back to itself from a diverse and wide
angle. Students of sociology see the structures that
shape people’s behavior come out of a fog and into
sharp relief. They learn to accurately anticipate
others' actions by looking closely at context. They
learn the texture of societies in the past and how
to anticipate societies of the future. Sociology
students are situated to penetrate what can be an
overbearing weight of symbols that beset others and
enter the wise and liberated world of knowing.
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All of our sociology professors
earned doctorate degrees at top universities. They help the
student cultivate their own powerful tools of explanation
and understanding. At the end of the program, the student
has conquered the hurdles of theory, research, family,
industrialization, and change. He or she has mastered
English and is poised to become fluent in another language.
Many of our students go onto law schools, management,
criminal justice, public relations and labor relations.
Sociology is a favored subject for admission to a number of
graduate programs including leadership studies,
environmental studies, education, social psychology and
business. Whether the student enters the labor market or
continues their education, sociology is an effective launch
pad.
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Sociological Association
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