Sociologists examine topics encompassing a vast array of human behavior: crime and punishment, the formation and dissolution of families, bureaucracy in organizations, conflicts between classes, and global inequalities. Sociology is distinctive in its focus on the way individuals’ lives are embedded within multiple social contexts that facilitate and constrain the range of possible actions. These contexts include generation, occupation, gender, religion, sexual orientation, family, health, nation, race and ethnicity, and many others.
Students pursuing the B.S. in Sociology are required to complete a math-intensive course of study. They will also develop an aptitude for critical thinking and improve their writing ability. Students will obtain substantial experience with statistical computing, including programming and data analysis. Majors with a B.S. degree are well positioned to enter graduate school, to become government data analysts, or to conduct market research.
Academic Requirements for freshman students:
The admission requirements for undergraduate courses are given as follows:
Completed application form
Academic Transcripts(certified english translations if necessary)
Relevant High school degree/Grade Report/Certificates
SAT or ACT Scores (Optional)
Students with a cumulative GPA lower than 2.85 should submit their admission form to the Sociology Program Coordinator on or before Friday of the 2nd week of fall, winter or spring quarter.
Personal Statement or essay
One letter of recommendation
List of extracurricular activities(if any)
Portfolio
N/A
Minimun IELTS Score 6.5 overall.
Sociology
Bellingham, Washington.
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 4 years
September, January
6.5
USA: $28,175 , International: $47,082,
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
6.0
Undergraduate
17320
London
7.0
Undergraduate
GBP 21600
Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Davie, Jupiter, Dania Beach
6.0
Undergraduate
$ Up to $8,000