What You'll Learn
Delve into tough questions about how our communities and social relationships shape our lives. Instead of easy answers, you鈥檒l find rich conversations and different approaches to God鈥檚 plan for the world.
You鈥檒l examine tension and disorder in society, examining the causes of injustice and suffering. You'll gain a deep understanding of human behavior and relationships, and you鈥檒l equip yourself with the skills to foster renewal and work toward justice in both individual lives and entire communities.
Take your learning outside the classroom through paid research, community internships, off-campus programs, and featured lectures and seminars. You鈥檒l graduate well-equipped for a career in criminology, missions, international development, social work, and more.
What Makes This Program Great
- Practical skills: Sociology students at Calvin get internships at places like local courts, police departments, rehabilitation facilities, counseling centers, and more. 85% of Calvin students have an internship experience before they graduate.
- Faithful teachers: Your sociology professors are committed Christians whose faith informs their research and teaching in their field. They'll get to know you personally and even work with you to chart out your academic and career goals.
- Off-campus learning: Calvin sociology students have traveled to Tegucigalpa to learn about justice issues from local workers and Honduran politicians. They've gone to Hollywood to analyze the culture and community of film. At Calvin, you'll have many opportunities to pursue your learning off-campus.
- Real-world research: Each professor in the sociology department is an active researcher in their field. As a sociology student, you could team up with faculty on one of these projects. Programs like the McGregor Summer Research program can provide many opportunities for research that will bolster your skills and your r茅sum茅.
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