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You consider yourself a “people watcher,” curious about how people make decisions and how they interact. Our lives continue to change and evolve due to social forces and social interactions that we experience and how they shape our thoughts, beliefs, choices, and values. The Bachelor of Science in Sociology program begins with questions such as: “How do social forces influence people’s thoughts? What constructs and shapes people’s actions?” Through engaging coursework and practical field experience, students begin to understand patterns of behavior, inequality, social constructs, how systems work, and social change and resistance.

As a sociology major, you have two concentrations to choose from: criminology and human services. Both options incorporate the foundation of sociology into practical learning experiences in the field. Students may select both, or neither concentration, depending on their goals and interests.

Criminology concentration

The criminology concentration provides students with the opportunity to engage with criminological theories and topics, such as gender and crime, the law, capital punishment, and controversies regarding mass incarceration.

Human Services concentration

Students with a concentration in human services will take additional courses that will prepare them to pursue state certification as a licensed social worker upon graduation. Upon completion of the degree with this concentration, you can qualify to sit for the state social work exam in Wisconsin.

Locations
Madison, WI
Formats
On-campus
Number of Credits
120
Next Start Date
August 28, 2024

Careers within Sociology

$74,240

9%

A bachelor’s degree in Sociology prepares you for a variety of career paths.

  • Human Resources Manager
  • Parole Agent
  • Police Officer
  • School and Career Counselors and Advisors
  • Social and Community Service Managers
  • Social Worker

Sociology by the Numbers

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Sociology Student Spotlight

Alexis Vogt

Alexis Vogt ‘24

“Studying sociology with a focus on criminology and complementing it with a minor in health and society at Edgewood College has been an immensely rewarding journey, shaping my understanding of the interconnectedness of societal structures and individual well-being. Through rigorous coursework, engaging discussions, and hands-on experiences, I have gained a comprehensive understanding of the complexities within our criminal justice system and the intricate dynamics of health disparities. Edgewood College’s interdisciplinary approach has equipped me with critical thinking skills, empathy, and a holistic perspective crucial for addressing societal issues effectively. Moreover, the supportive faculty and collaborative environment have fostered my personal and professional growth, preparing me to navigate the challenges and complexities of my future career with confidence and compassion. I am grateful for the enriching experiences and invaluable knowledge gained at Edgewood College, which have undoubtedly laid a solid foundation for my journey ahead in contributing positively to society.”

Student Organizations

Criminal Justice Association

The Criminal Justice Association (CJA) aims to hold regular meetings to explore diverse topics relating to the field of criminal justice. Every semester, CJA invites speakers to share their insights and experiences in the realm of criminal justice. Their goal is to feature individuals representing various aspects of the field, enabling members to gain valuable insights, and engage in dialogue with them. Serving as a platform for individuals intrigued by this professional trajectory, the Criminal Justice Association strives to facilitate the expansion of knowledge across multifaceted aspects of the field. Additionally, it serves as a forum for establishing connections and fostering relationships with professionals actively engaged in the industry.

Sociology Experiences

Students intern and volunteer in the community with organizations such as the Catholic Multicultural Center, Domestic Abuse Intervention Services, the Dane County Sheriff’s Department, Journey Mental Health Center, and the Salvation Army.

Faculty Spotlights

Cassandra Thompson

Cassandra Thompson

CassandraThompson@edgewood.edu

Shon Barnes

Shon Barnes

SBarnes@edgewood.edu

Mary Ellen Karst

Mary Ellen Karst

MKarst@edgewood.edu

Megan Beckler

MBeckler@edgewood.edu

Patricia Egan, MSW, PhD

PEgan@edgewood.edu

Carolyn Field, PhD

CField@edgewood.edu

Jessica Gillette

JGillette@edgewood.edu

Annie Jay

Ajay@edgewood.edu

Dan Kigeya

DKigeya@edgewood.edu

Michelle Turner

MicTurner@edgewood.edu

Engaging Opportunities With Culture

Students majoring in sociology benefit from a variety of experiences, including tours of organic farms, social service agencies, prisons, jails, community food programs, and housing shelters for teens. Community engagement through partnerships, project collaboration, and faculty initiatives in the diversity of Madison’s community involves students directly in experiencing and shaping the social culture in the state of Wisconsin. Aligned with the core values at Edgewood College, students will have ample opportunities to socialize and engage with the community on campus and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sociology

Do you have online courses?

We have 100% online course options which make it convenient for students to manage busy schedules.