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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
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Welcome to the Department of Sociology
What is Sociology?
Sociology is the study of social relationships among people, institutions, and organizations. It is a discipline that uses the methods of science to explore the concerns and affairs of society and culture. Sociologists examine how groups and institutions are created, maintained and transformed and how group life shapes individual members of society. They describe, interpret, understand, and predict human interactions, social processes and trends. Sociologists enhance community life and ameliorate social problems, and guide other forms of social change.
Why Study Sociology?
Sociology allows us to develop the sociological imagination and tools necessary to see ourselves within the social context. It takes the blinders off and broadens our vision to see the world as a social system. Sociology explores the interaction between society and the individual.
About the Major
The Sociology major at Nyack is a rigorous program of study that retains enough flexibility to accommodate students with diverse career goals and plans. It insures that all students are trained in the major theoretical and methodological traditions of Sociology, and permits considerable variation in students who are considering graduate studies in sociology and related social science disciplines. The Sociology major provides a strong liberal arts education for undergraduates interested in the study of contemporary society and social problems.
Major Field Component
SOC101 Introduction to Sociology |
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