Sociology is an exciting enterprise and at The George Washington University Columbian College of Arts and Sciences we offer rigorous, yet collegial undergraduate and graduate training programs. With a solid grounding in social theory, social sciences resources, methods, and engagement with social justice organizations, our students are thoroughly prepared to conduct research, attain advocacy positions, assume leadership roles in not-for-profit agencies, or work within the criminal justice system and other government agencies. And we offer a wide range of substantive Undergraduate and Graduate courses in the areas of Sociology (BA, BA/MA, MA), Human Services & Social Justice (BA), Criminal Justice and Criminology (BA, BA/MA, MA), and a minor in Law & Society (BA). Our students have the opportunity to take courses in several schools and disciplines including the Elliott School of International Affairs, GW's Law School, The Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and many others. And they serve as interns and community partners for a wide variety of organizations. For more information, go to our Academics links listed in the menu on the left-hand side of our pages.
The Sociology program is offered at George Washington University.