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Sociology
Sociology Degree Overview
A degree in Sociology generally teaches students to study of the structure of society and its enduring patterns of social relations. Some of the courses you may be required for Sociology majors include: Economic Sociology, Introduction to Sociology, Organizations / Stratification / Race, Personality and Social ...Read More
B.S. in Sociology
A regionally accredited program, the Grand Canyon sociology program gives students the opportunity to consider important questions about social structures and how they affect human behavior. The curriculum covers both the scientific and Christian perspectives, as well as covering human behavior in a variety of contexts.
B.A. in Health Care Studies - Sociology
The degree in Sociology offered by Ashford University allows students to transfer credits in order to earn a degree in that concentration while completing the regular coursework in Health Care Studies. Students who enter the Health Studies program with these transfer credits will have an excellent basis from which to begin their coursework in the Health Care stud ...
B.A. in Sociology
The study of sociology focuses on the interaction between individuals and society. This degree program will allow students to study social interaction at all levels of society. Students will study human interaction in such settings and contexts as economic, political, and religious settings. Graduates will have the ability to practically apply what they have lear ...
B.A. in Organizational Management - Sociology
Focusing on the human aspects of organization, Ashford’s program gives students the skills they need to understand communication, group behavior, ethics, and decision-making. The program at Ashford allows students to be flexible with their degree and to ensure that the education they receive fits their own goals. The program also allows students to transfer up to ...
B.A. in Social Science - Sociology
The Social Science degree offered by Ashford gives students a well-rounded understanding of society as a whole. With a multidisciplinary approach to the curriculum, students are able to better understand new perspectives and the application of these to real world problems. The concentration in sociology will give students the knowledge to understand and analyze t ...
Master of Arts in Sociology
This program is aimed at preparing students who are considering a career as a sociologist or continuing their education with a doctoral program in sociology. Coursework includes a focus on methodology and observational research.
Ph.D. Degree in Sociology
This Ph.D. program prepares students to seek careers in academia or to work as professional sociologists. In order to succeed in this program, students must have a wide basis of knowledge in order to be successful at conducting research for the program. Coursework focuses on the creation of theories and the conducting of research in order to address current socio ...
B.A. in Health Care Studies - Social Services
The degree in Health Care Studies with a concentration in Social Services offered by Ashford University allows students to transfer credits in order to earn a degree in that concentration while completing the regular coursework in Health Care Studies. Students who enter the Social Services program with these transfer credits will have an excellent basis from whi ...
Bachelor of Science in Social Science
The curriculum of the Social Science program offered by Upper Iowa University is aimed at giving students the necessary knowledge to understand a variety of social disciplines. It is designed so that students may apply this knowledge as the foundation to excel personally, professionally, and educationally. A B.S. in Social Science from Upper Iowa University can g ...
Master of Arts in Human Services - Communication Studie...
This advanced course is focused on providing deep understanding of the modern nature of mass communication and its impact on our every-day lives and human relations. Students will gain a broad theoretical and practical knowledge of intrapersonal and media communications. This Master of Arts degree will provide graduates with a wide range of potential careers, fro ...
Sociology Degree Overview
A degree in Sociology generally teaches students to study of the structure of society and its enduring patterns of social relations. Some of the courses you may be required for Sociology majors include: Economic Sociology, Introduction to Sociology, Organizations / Stratification / Race, Personality and Social Systems, Political Sociology, Race and Ethnicity, Research Methods, Social Movements, Social Stratification and Class, Sociology of Culture, and Sociology of Religion.
Good News for Sociology Majors
Overall employment of sociologists and political scientists is expected to grow 21 percent from 2008 to 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations.
What Types of Jobs Fit this Degree
Teaching, Applied Sociologist, Counseling, Social Service, Journalism, Political Researcher, Business, Demographer/Planner
Starting Salary
Starting salaries for a bachelor’s degree in Sociology is on average $33,400 and a mid career average of $57,900.
Earning Potential for Specific Fields
The median annual wages of sociologists in May 2008 were $68,570. The middle 50 percent earned between $51,110 and $92,220. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $40,720, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $122,130. Median annual wages of sociologists in scientific research and development services were $72,170. In March 2009, the Federal Government’s average salary was $100,824 for sociologists.
Learn more about getting your degree in Sociology online by choosing one of the degree options above. Salary information and job projections can be found at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: www.bls.gov.



