Sociology Undergraduate Major (BA, BS, HBA, HBS) Undergraduate Program By Oregon State University |Top Universities
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Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Sociology is the study of human social behavior and sociologists examine interactions within and between groups and resulting social institutions. The undergraduate program in sociology provides a general analysis and broad understanding of human societies and culture for persons in all fields. Selecting courses around a topic or theme of interest adds meaning to one’s education and strengthens the base of understanding from which one can pursue a career or further education. Two options are currently available for those interested - Crime and Justice, and Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology - although students can shape a custom theme such as international development or social policy. Learning Outcomes Comprehend: be able to recognize and interpret existing sociological knowledge Conceptualize: be able to construct sociological explanations for social phenomena Analyze and Compute: be able to conduct sociological inquiry Interpret: be able to make sociological sense of relevant data

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Sociology is the study of human social behavior and sociologists examine interactions within and between groups and resulting social institutions. The undergraduate program in sociology provides a general analysis and broad understanding of human societies and culture for persons in all fields. Selecting courses around a topic or theme of interest adds meaning to one’s education and strengthens the base of understanding from which one can pursue a career or further education. Two options are currently available for those interested - Crime and Justice, and Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology - although students can shape a custom theme such as international development or social policy. Learning Outcomes Comprehend: be able to recognize and interpret existing sociological knowledge Conceptualize: be able to construct sociological explanations for social phenomena Analyze and Compute: be able to conduct sociological inquiry Interpret: be able to make sociological sense of relevant data

Admission Requirements

6.5+
OSU provides direct admission to the University for International first-year. Applicants must meet minimum English language proficiency and GPA requirements. Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis with four entry dates. Other English language requirement: SAT: verbal/critical reading score of 500+ or evidence-based reading score of 560+.

Jan-2000

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