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SOCIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

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Our versatile undergraduate major introduces students to social issues and processes in a variety of domains, including deviance, criminology, and the law; globalization, environment, and politics; and population and health.

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WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY?

Sociology is the study of how human behavior shapes and is shaped by larger cultural and social contexts.

It provides a lens to analyze, understand and explain important matters in our

  • Personal lives
    • Relationships
    • Family conflict
    • Ethnic & gender identity
    • Health outcomes
  •  Communities & organizations
    • Crime & law
    • Poverty & wealth
    • Social movements
    • Healthcare systems 
  • The world
    • Population change
    • Globalization
    • Economic development

 

WHAT IS SOCIOLGY?

 

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WHY STUDY SOCIOLOGY?

In a world full of #fakenews, it's increasingly important to understand key social issues like

  • Race
  • Poverty
  • Health
  • Urbanization
  • Globalization
  • Immigration
  • Leadership & work
  • Environmental change
  • Gender
  • Power
  • Class

Students will become critical observers, participants and actors in the world using the perspective and insight gained from sociological theories and methods.

 

WHY A SOCIOLOGY MAJOR?

 

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WHERE DO SOCIOLOGY GRADUATES GO?

Enter the workforce in the public, private or nonprofit sectors in positions such as

  • Child Advocate
  • Compliance Manager
  • Data Research Coordinator
  • Operational Support Technician
  • Program Manager
  • Volunteer Coordinator

Undertake graduate study in areas such as

  • Criminal justice
  • Global affairs
  • Law
  • Medicine & Dental
  • Public administration

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Career Outcomes

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

 

PRE-MED STUDENTS

Did you know the MCAT includes a section about social and behavioral sciences? Pursuing a degree or coursework in sociology is a great way to prepare for med school and a career as a doctor.

SOCIOLOGY IN HEALTH & MEDICINE

 

Undergraduate Contacts

Sara Grineski

 Heather Melton

Director of Undergraduate Studies
heather.melton@soc.utah.edu

Last Updated: 11/20/24