Sociology
UW-Eau Claire’s sociology degree provides you with tools for understanding human behavior and social inequalities, and skills for succeeding in business or non-profit careers.
Pursue Your Passions
A broad, rigorous curriculum includes a variety of electives, giving you the freedom to personalize your education and pursue multiple passions. Explore courses in social movements, social change, inequality, sexuality and gender, gerontology, race and ethnicity, family, the environment, and more.
Opportunities to travel, study abroad, or intern will allow you to build awareness of the world around you. And unique research projects and presentations will build your problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, leadership, data collection, and analytical skills.
Because the major covers so many different topics, students are able to take their degree in many different directions — help people to overcome addictions, improve worksite wellness, help veterans find housing, or coordinate trainings and conferences. With a degree in sociology, your job opportunities are endless.
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Where can the sociology program lead me after graduation?
A degree in sociology opens many doors. Graduates have gone on to pursue graduate school or successful careers in higher education, nonprofits, private businesses, social service agencies, and hospitals.
Example Careers
- Health care advocate
- Employment and training counselor
- Youth engagement coordinator
- Advising outreach coordinator
- Recovery facilitator
- Social researcher
- Marriage and family therapist
Recent Graduates
Founder and CEO
Power of Perception
Employment Counselor
Community Involvement Programs
Minnesota
Family and Community Specialist
Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI
Wisconsin
Firstsource Professional
UW-Eau Claire
Wisconsin
HR Solution Specialist
Midwest Dental
Wisconsin
Juvenile Probation Officer
Florida Dept. of Juvenile Justice
Florida
Director of Partnerships and Expansion
Ampact
Minnesota
Director of Learning and Development
The ALS Association
Client Services Specialist
Wisconsin State Public Defenders Office
Sociology majors are required to complete five core courses in the major, allowing you to complete the major requirements in as few as four semesters. The areas of study you choose beyond those courses can help shape your degree to better fit your career or graduate school goals.
Sociology students are required to complete a secondary program, either a minor or certificate in another discipline, to satisfy graduation requirements.
Here are a few courses in Sociology at UW-Eau Claire.
SOC 164
Family and Intimate Relationships
An introduction to dating, cohabitation, family formation, and marriage. Addresses the family as a social institution as well as changes in families. Attention to current issues in relationships and families.
SOC 301
Environmental Sociology
The course reviews sociological theories that explain environmental changes; it concentrates on sociological causes, consequences, and responses to such environmental challenges as climate change, ozone depletion, acid rain, land-air-water pollution, deforestation, desertification, and interstate and intrastate conflicts.
SOC 314
Social Class and Inequality
Examination of the extent, causes, impact, and theoretical explanations for social inequality with an emphasis on social class; includes examinations of power relations, social mobility, poverty, race, and gender.
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