Sociology
Program Overview
Sociology is the science of society that explains how groups of people, institutions, and social movements shape our lives. This field systematically studies social behavior and institutions to understand the complexities of human interactions and societal structures.
Students of sociology develop critical analytical skills, understand social structures, and cultivate effective communication abilities. These competencies prepare graduates to adapt to various job markets, enabling them to navigate and contribute to a rapidly changing world.
In summary, sociology not only fosters an understanding of societal dynamics but also equips students with versatile skills applicable to numerous career paths.
Degree Information
The Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree is designed for transfer to another college or university as part of a bachelor's degree.
Academic Plan
The Academic Plan is a semester-by-semester plan for the full-time college-ready student. Part-time students should work with an advisor to customize the map to fit individual needs. Review the Sociology academic plan.
Course Guides
Jefferson College Institutional Course Guides (ICGs) are found in the Simple Syllabus - Syllabus Library AND/OR within your Canvas class page via the Simple Syllabus link in the Course Navigation Menu.
Career Opportunities
A degree in sociology offers graduates a wide array of career paths across multiple sectors, including business, social services, government, and education. This versatility arises from the skills and knowledge acquired during the study of sociological concepts, which are applicable in numerous professional environments.