Sociology is the scientific study of social behaviors, interactions, and institutions; and is the discipline that addresses the most pressing and controversial social issues of our times.
A degree in sociology prepares you for a wide variety of careers, including social service, counseling, administration and management, marketing and public relations, information technology, teaching, research, and more.
Sociology will:
- develop your communication, cultural competence, critical thinking, community engagement and organizational leadership skills; and,
- enable you to practice solution-based problem solving, scientific research and data analysis.
Some of the topics explored in sociology classes at UMSL include social inequality and social justice, gender, race/ethnicity, globalization, migration, urban problems, technology, public policy, deviance and crime, social movements and social change, environment, health, families and more!
In the News
Department of Sociology Archives - UMSL Daily
New graduates celebrate their triumphs with family members, friends during fall 2024 commencement
Dec 16
Department of Sociology Archives - UMSL Daily
UMSL welcomes 21 new faculty members as fall semester begins
Aug 19
Department of Sociology Archives - UMSL Daily
As director of community wellness for A Red Circle, recent UMSL grad Nikki Engelbrecht helps improve healthy food access in north St. Louis County
Jan 8