
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Sociology (Adult Degree Completion)
The sociology major equips students for entry-level positions in the field of human services: for example, child and family services, social work, and Christian ministry where a background in sociology is either required or enhances the individuals qualifications for employment. Courses in sociology emphasize the dynamics of contemporary social life as these impact individuals, families, and society at-large in a culturally diverse and global environment. Students apply written and verbal communication skills, as well as research methods in problem solving, within a social science context. In the development of the sociology program, the focus has been to enable the student to understand human behavior and social phenomena within the context of a Christian world view. The major is intentionally flexible because students choose sociology to gain an understanding of the nature and structure of human interactions and group processes which provides preparation for study leading to a wide range of professional ideas. Thus, the student has the opportunity to select courses that best relate to individual career objectives.<< Back

