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Department of Sociology

Why Study Sociology?

A degree in sociology is useful for two reasons – it can help you develop a broader perspective in your future work, as well as the skills you need to collect and analyze data. When you get a degree in sociology, you’ll learn:

  • To synthesize information and arguments to make informed decisions
  • Data analysis skills using real-world data and software applications
  • Effective interpersonal communication and team work
  • Writing and speaking for professional audiences

Sociologists see the world as being shaped by social factors – sex, age, race, ethnicity, education, sexual orientation, social class. An understanding of these factors is critical in both your personal and professional life.  The sociological perspective helps you see the importance of social identities and develop a broader view of how the various pieces making up society are interconnected.

Double Majors

The Sociology B.A. is easily matched with other majors and degrees at UND, including Criminal Justice. With this pairing, you get not only two majors, but two degrees – a B.A. in Sociology and a B.S. in Criminal Justice Studies.

Variety of Career Fields

A degree in sociology provides a solid foundation that enhances your work in other disciplines. A major or minor in sociology can add value in a variety of career fields, including:

  • Human services
  • Criminal justice
  • Business
  • Education
  • Communication
  • Advocacy work

It’s also a good foundation for those who want to pursue graduate or professional studies in sociology, law, counseling, and other fields. And with online options, you'll have the flexibility you need to add pursuit of a double major or minor to your schedule.

Why UND?

The Sociology program at UND is unique because of its focus on student research and internship opportunities.  The faculty will work with you one-on-one to find a good-fit experience that helps you build skills and prepares you for whatever next step you may take after college.

Online

Online courses offer flexibility and accessibility. The Department offers a mix of on campus and online courses with flexibility in mind. If you are pursuing a double major or working full-time, you can select the modality that works best for you.

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Sociology B.A.

Discover a new way of approaching the world around you. Learn more about our program requirements, cost, aid, and how to apply.

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Sociology M.A.

UND’s online master’s degree in Sociology provides a broad overview of sociological concepts and theories, allowing you to explore various aspects of sociology. You will create a  program of study that aligns with your professional goals and facilitates concrete skill development.

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Leaders in Sociology

Caleb Stensrud

Dual Majors and Dual Degrees: How pairing Sociology and Criminal Justice expands career horizons

Andy Samuel

Leader in Action: Andy Samuel, Class of 2020, Sociology and Communication

Our Mission

The mission of the department is to foster the discipline of sociology through teaching, research, and service.  As an academic unit within a research university, and consistent with the College of Arts and Sciences Strategic Plan, the faculty has a responsibility to discover, develop, preserve, and disseminate sociological knowledge that contributes to public well-being. 

Vision

Consistent with the core values of the University of North Dakota, we strive to facilitate among the faculty and student body a sense of community, discovery, an awareness and appreciation of diversity and inclusivity, and a passion for lifelong learning.

Identity

We are teachers and scholars interested in advancing the growth of our students, the University of North Dakota, and the body of scientific knowledge.  In doing so, we draw on the individual strengths and expertise of our faculty members and value their unique contributions.

Flexible Options

The Sociology major and minor are now available fully online!

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Sociology Department
Gillette Hall Room 202
225 Centennial Dr Stop 7136
Grand Forks, ND 58202-7136
P 701.777.2187
F 701.777.4767
[email protected]

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501 N Columbia Rd Stop 8038
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8038

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