The Department will teach students discipline specific history, knowledge and methods. Students will develop:

  • fluency in central concepts, theories, and methodologies, and an understanding of the historical context from which they emerge
  • an empirical approach to understanding the variation and continuity of socio-cultural phenomena cross-culturally and historically
  • an understanding of core debates and ethical considerations of the disciplines

In addition, students in Sociology will:

  • understand how and why societies are maintained and change
  • develop a sociological imagination to see the link between individual experiences and broad social forces
  • recognize the intersections of race/ethnicity, class, gender, and sexuality, and how these affect social experiences and institutional arrangements