Bachelor's degree

In Stanford (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Stanford (USA)

Sociology seeks to understand all aspects of human social behavior, including the behavior of individuals as well as the social dynamics of small groups, large organizations, communities, institutions, and entire societies. Sociologists are typically motivated both by the desire to better understand the principles of social life and by the conviction that understanding these principles may aid in the formulation of enlightened and effective social policy. Sociology provides an intellectual background for students considering careers in the professions or business. Students may pursue degrees in sociology at the bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral levels. The department organizes its courses by areas of study to assist students in tailoring their education and research to their academic interests and career goals.

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Stanford (USA)
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About this course

English Language Requirements This programme may require students to demonstrate proficiency in English. Schedule a TOEFL® test Schedule an IELTS test

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2019

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Subjects

  • Sociology

Course programme

Programme Structure

Courses included:

  • Introduction to Sociology at Stanford
  • Foundations of Social Research
  • Introduction to Data Analysis
  • Junior/Senior Seminar for Majors
  • Economic Sociology
  • Formal Organizations
  • Markets and Governance
  • Social Movements and Collective Action
  • Understanding Large-Scale Societal Change: The Case of the 1960s
  • Education and Society
  • Social Psychology: Self and Society
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • The Individual in Social Structure: Foundations in Sociological Social Psychology

Sociology

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