• Sociologists study human groups of all kinds, from two-person partnerships to highly developed nations. Sociologists examine and question the dominant relationships, processes, and structures of social life. In doing so, they seek to understand the forces that influence human behavior, social change, or social problems, such as racism, inequality, poverty, and crime.
  • Miami's sociology program does not offer a graduate degree, so faculty are focused on the needs of undergraduate students. This also means that all courses are taught by faculty, not graduate students. Faculty take the time to get to know students and get involved by making study suggestions, reviewing exams, and helping with career paths.