Sociology is the study of group life. As a social
science, it combines scientific and humanistic perspectives in
the study of urban and rural life, family patterns and relationships,
social change, inter-group relations, social class, environment,
technology and communications, health care and illness, social
movements, community responses to disasters, and pressing contemporary
social issues.
Sociology is a valuable liberal arts major for students
planning careers in a wide variety of fields including social
research, criminology, demography, social psychology, public administration,
gerontology, education, rehabilitation, social work, and market
research. It provides a useful background for those planning to
enter law, business, medicine, community planning, architecture,
and politics. In many professional schools, sociology courses
are part of the requirements.
The above is courtesy of the American
Sociological Association, for more information E-mail:
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