Sociology BA and Minor Program Specifics

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The BA degree in sociology involves the study of human social relationships.

“Sociologists investigate the structure of groups, organizations and societies and how people interact within these contexts. Since all human behavior is social, the subject matter of sociology ranges from the intimate family to the hostile mob; from organized crime to religious traditions; from the divisions of race, gender and social class to the shared beliefs of a common culture” 

-American Sociological Society

Experiential Learning

In addition to course work, all students at Rhode Island College are expected to participate in experiential learning opportunities prior to graduation. The classroom, laboratory, studio or authentic real-world experiences on campus and in the community can serve as experiential learning settings. Through experiential learning, our students bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Senior Year Capstone Course

As a sociology major, you will take a culminating capstone course in your senior year: SOC 460W: Senior Seminar, as well as a two-course research methods sequence: SOC 302W: Social Research Methods I and SOC 404: Social Data Analysis, in which you develop your skills in social research. You will learn to design research projects and data collection instruments, collect data in various ways and analyze your data using both qualitative and quantitative methods of data analysis. These experiential opportunities will enable you to develop and practice skills that are in high demand and which are vitally useful should you continue your education at the graduate level.

Additional Options for Experiential and Service Learning

There are also optional courses you can take that offer experiential learning, including SOC 315: Community (a service learning course), SOC 435: Fieldwork in Sociology, SOC 450: Topics (service learning in Ecuador) and an independent or directed study focused on your own student-designed research. If you choose to take one of these courses, you will engage in service learning in which you connect your classroom learning to real-world social problems.

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Program Details

Course Information

Click below for information on course requirements, course descriptions and the Academic Rhode Map, which lists all the courses you will need to complete this program and graduate in a timely fashion.

Course Requirements

Course Descriptions

Academic Rhode Map

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Department of Sociology

“The fascination of sociology lies in the fact that its perspective makes us see in a new light the very world in which we have lived all our lives.” – Peter Berger

Dr. Carse Ramos

Associate Professor