Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Degree
Contribute to research, policy, and services that impact social systems in our families, neighborhoods, and society. Experiential learning and dedicated faculty attention in the Bachelor of Arts in Sociology degree program at the University of Mount Union empower you to thrive as a counselor, social scientist, or other social industry professional.
Gain Holistic Societal Insights
Gather broad perspectives on theoretical and practical concepts that sociologists and social science workers use every day in their clinics, field research, and proposals. Thrive under the guidance of widely recognized, well-connected faculty who are your teachers, advisors, and research partners.
Practice your learning in classrooms, labs, and internship placements, and prepare to become a well-rounded leader in diverse professional specializations. Choose flexibility with a double major, connect with alumni in the field, enroll in your first-choice graduate school, and so much more at Mount Union.
Sociology Major Quick Facts
- 44 credit hours for the sociology major
- 32 credit hours in the Integrative Core
- 2 sociology-focused student organizations
- Intern with local and regional departments and organizations
- Research with faculty and peers
Learn More About the Sociology Major
Navigate the complex interplay of individuals, families, cultures, and societies in Mount Union’s Bachelor of Arts in Sociology degree program. Our nurturing community helps you qualify for competitive internships, apply for top-level graduate programs, and start strong in your career of service and understanding.
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Curriculum
Sociology CurriculumExplore social factors like race, ethnicity, gender, age, education, social class, and more, and interrogate how these factors affect families, communities, and organizations. In the sociology major, cultivate research and analytical skills for understanding and interpreting sociological phenomena. Prepare for a rewarding career or graduate study through courses like:
- American Families
- Criminology
- Family Violence
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Medical Sociology
- Social Gerontology
- Social Science Research Methods
- Sociology of Gender
- Stress and Well-Being
Review the full sociology degree requirements in the course catalog.
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Learning Objectives
Sociology Learning ObjectivesThroughout the sociology degree program at Mount Union—in coursework, research, extracurricular engagements, and hands-on practice—you will establish:
- Understanding of the scientific method and its application through qualitative and quantitative research designs used in sociology.
- Understanding of both general sociological theory and middle range theory unique to the substantive areas within sociology.
- Competence in communicating mastery of sociological knowledge in both written and oral form.
- Competence in applying sociological knowledge to real-life situations.
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Experiential Learning
Sociology Experiential Learning
Commit to steady growth in your practical skills through firsthand learning opportunities woven throughout the bachelor’s in sociology program. Attend development and networking events, connect with your peers in student organizations, and widen your career prospects through internships in settings like:
- Agencies that treat alcoholism, drug abuse, and mental illness
- Business corporations
- County prosecutor's and public defender's offices
- Hospitals
- Non-profit organizations
- Police and probation departments
- Retirement centers and nursing homes
- State and private agencies that work with juvenile delinquency, spousal abuse, and children
Student Organizations & Events
Engage with your community in more than 80 student organizations, ranging from affinity groups and dance clubs to venues for expanding your network. Gain hands-on experience and put your classroom knowledge into practice with the Sociology Club or Pi Gamma Mu, a national social science honor society.
Prepare for the next steps in your academic journey through research collaborations with faculty and peers. We also facilitate events with our sociology alumni, leading social science researchers, local organizations, and more avenues to connect you with the insights and experiences that will set you apart in graduate school and your career.
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Careers
Sociology CareersAs our perspectives on the world become increasingly interconnected and well-rounded, more and more sectors are incorporating sociological research, sociologists, and people with expertise in sociology. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for sociologists is growing faster than the average across all occupations, and the opportunities for future work are ever-expanding to include new types of businesses, organizations, and government agencies.
Mount Union’s sociology program prepares you to succeed on whatever path you pursue, from research skills that equip you for graduate-level study to in-person practice and internships that make you a high-value recruit for potential employers.
Alumni Employers
- Child and Family Support Services
- Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism
- Remington College
RECENT GRAD SCHOOLS
- University of Akron
- Ohio State University
- University of Pittsburgh
- Case Western Reserve University
- Kent State University
- Florida Gulf Coast University
- Youngstown State University
COMMON CAREERS
- Case Manager
- Child Welfare Specialist
- College Recruiter
- Compliance Specialist
- Correctional Treatment Specialist
- Counselor
- Drug Treatment Specialist
- Educator
- Fund Raiser
- Educator
- Marketing Analyst
- Non-profit Organization Director
- Paralegal
- School Administrator
- Social Activist
- Social Scientists
- Social Worker
- Student Activities Director