The graduate program in Sociology offers students training in research methods and sociological theories that provide critical insight into social issues that directly and indirectly affect individuals and their communities. Sociology students develop the necessary analytical tools to assess inequality and injustice as well as examine potential solutions, including social movements and social policy initiatives. The program specifically emphasizes social justice, identifying its barriers and constraints, and seeking ways to mitigate them.
Graduates work in diverse fields, including public and private service agencies, criminal justice, marketing, research, business consulting, and more. A graduate degree in sociology opens up career opportunities in business, education, communication, law, and social services.