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UNDERGRAD PROGRAMS

The undergraduate program in sociology is designed to create an environment that stimulates intellectual curiosity and encourages creative thought. The department offers a wide variety of courses in order to provide students with a solid background in the discipline.

Students can complete a General Program in Sociology or specialize in one of five concentrations: Family, Health, and Life; Race and Urban Studies; Gender and Sexuality; Gerontology; and Pre-Education . Within the specializations, however, there is a fair amount of flexibility for students to pursue topics of interest.

Contacts:

Dr. Wendy Simonds, Director of Undergraduate Studies
Tel:404-413-6500, wsimonds@gsu.edu

Mr. Brian E. Buckwald, Undergraduate Advisor
Tel:404-413-6503, bbuckwald@gsu.edu

 


Majoring in Sociology Information Sessions

Our information sessions discuss the degree requirements, internship program, and key resources for students considering a major in Sociology or new to our program.

2009
September 22nd @ 12:30pm
October 14th @ 3pm
November 16th @ 9am
December 3rd @ 10am

2010
January 26th @ 12:30pm
February 15th @ 9am
March 24th @ 3pm
April 8th @ 5pm

All sessions are 30 minutes and held in room 1081 General Classroom Building.

Click here for a downloadable 2009-2010 info session schedule.

We also offer a different session on career and graduate study options for current and prospective Sociology majors.