Program overview
Aristotle called us social animals And he was right We humans are defined by our connections to and reliance on each other As a sociology major at Fordham you ll study group life the complex social and cultural world that shapes human experience from the dynamic of two strangers passing on a city street to current trends in globalization Sociology combines scientific and humanistic approaches to study the diversity of social relationships in our modern world You ll study urban and rural life family patterns and relationships social change and movements inter-group relations social class environment culture and communications and community responses to disasters both natural and created Through the careful analysis and evaluation of social phenomena you ll develop excellent critical thinking and research skills that will prepare you for graduate school or the professional world
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