Major of
Sociology

1. Society Sleuths
Social Theory
Unlock the secrets of human societies by diving into social theory! As a society sleuth, you'll explore the ideas and frameworks that help explain how societies function and change over time. From classical thinkers like Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim to contemporary theorists, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the forces that shape our world and how we interact with one another.
2. Global Gurus
Globalization
Get ready to explore the world! Studying globalization will give you a chance to examine the interconnectedness of societies and the impact of global forces on local communities. From the spread of technology and cultural exchange to the challenges of climate change and migration, you'll become a global guru, equipped to understand and analyze the complexities of our ever-changing world.
3. Relationship Rangers
Family and Relationships
Are you curious about the dynamics of families and relationships in different cultures? As a relationship ranger, you'll investigate the various types of family structures, the role of marriage and parenting, and the impact of societal norms on our personal lives. By delving into this fascinating area of sociology, you'll gain insights into the diverse ways people connect and form bonds across cultures.
4. Culture Crusaders
Race and Ethnicity
Embark on a journey to explore the rich tapestry of human diversity! As a culture crusader, you'll examine the concepts of race and ethnicity, and how they influence social identities and interactions. By studying the history, experiences, and contributions of different racial and ethnic groups, you'll develop a deeper appreciation for the beauty of cultural diversity and the importance of promoting social justice.
5. Deviance Detectives
Crime and Deviance
Are you intrigued by the darker side of human behavior? As a deviance detective, you'll delve into the world of crime and deviance, seeking to understand why some individuals break societal rules and norms. From exploring theories of criminal behavior to examining the role of law enforcement and the criminal justice system, you'll become an expert in uncovering the mysteries behind deviant acts and how societies respond to them.