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Sociology
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undergraduate
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Sociology

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The concentration in Sociology (leading to a Bachelor of Arts) provides a foundation in sociological theory and methods and the opportunity to cultivate more specialized knowledge in the discipline's substantive interests.

Degree Type

A.B.

department

Department of Sociology

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CIP Code

45.1101ℹ

The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) was developed by the U.S. Department of Education to categorize educational programs in the U.S. for a variety of reporting purposes. Each program at Brown is assigned a CIP code that best matches its academic curriculum.

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Department Undergraduate Group (DUG)

Student Leaders: Claire Harrison, Catherine Steele

Sociology

The concentration in Sociology (leading to a Bachelor of Arts) provides a foundation in sociological theory and methods and the opportunity to cultivate more specialized knowledge in the discipline's substantive interests.

Students develop that focus through their coursework, taking courses in diverse areas such as social inequality, family and gender, organizations, environmental sociology, race and ethnicity and globalization. Students refine their interests during the senior seminar and through their completion of a senior thesis or capstone project. The concentration also allows students to pursue the Engaged Scholars Program (ESP). ESP is for students with an interest in making deeper connections between their concentration and long-term community-engaged activities such as internships, public service, and many other possible forms of community involvement.

Student Goals

Students in this concentration will:

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Department Undergraduate Group (DUG)

Student Leaders: Marissa Scott, Chloe Ovbiagele, Olivia Fong, Feneti Mohamed, Jerry Zhao

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Graduating Class

Class Year Total Students Honors Graduates
2021 11 1
2022 23 1
2023 23 7
2024 39 6
2025 33 4

Sociology concentrators have gone on to pursue a range of careers, including as academic sociologists, television producers, stock traders, social workers, attorneys, work in non-governmental organizations, and as organizational researchers.Â

What are Sociology concentrators doing…

The Director of Undergraduate Studies is typically the first point of contact for prospective concentrators. Once students have declared, they may be assigned a specific concentration advisor from within the department or program.

Department Undergraduate Group (DUG)

Student Leaders: Claire Harrison, Catherine Steele