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- Delivery: On-campus
- Credits: 15
In the Sociology concentration, you examine how societies are structured and how individuals and groups interact within those structures. You’ll explore themes such as social institutions, inequality, culture, globalization, race, gender, family, and population dynamics. The curriculum encourages you to understand and critically evaluate social patterns and social issues, equipping you to teach students about how social forces shape lives, communities, and policy.
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Major in Social Studies Teaching with a Sociology Teaching Concentration
This concentration is part of the teaching major in social studies and provides students with focused study in the specific area of teaching sociology.
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