Baldwin Wallace's sociology program is a comprehensive, versatile major. It offers outstanding preparation for professional and graduate school studies, as well as workplace opportunities.
It combines rigorous coursework with practical experiences. You'll study both broad and narrow social phenomena, issues and problems.
Current topics bring relevance to your studies and foster multi-dimensional perspectives for understanding evolving social patterns.
You'll delve into economics, political science, psychology and history as you study factors influencing human behavior, social organization, culture and social change.
Strong academics, individual attention and faculty mentoring are at the core of the program. Scientific research, field experiences and internships offer additional benefits.
Through your studies, you'll learn to apply principles of scientific inquiry and produce research that incorporates real-world components. Over the years, BW sociology students have been presenters at national conferences and published scholarly works.
If your career interest includes social work, BW offers a 3/2 Social Work Affiliated Program. Participants earn a bachelor's degree from Baldwin Wallace and a master's degree from Case Western Reserve University.