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Sociology, Minor

Program Overview

Sociologists study social structures, social patterns, social inequalities and social beliefs. The Sociology minor is attractive to students seeking a human-focused education and immediate employment, as well as to those preparing for further study and professional careers. As a holistic program, it enables students to understand the social contexts in which they find themselves and the social forces that shape personality, actions, and interactions with others. As a pre-professional program, it provides an excellent background for people entering social work, law, teaching, the ministry, journalism, planning, public relations and personnel services. It also provides analytical skills related to market research and program evaluation in human services, sales, management, and other business activities.

Program Contact

Victoria Rankin, Ph.D.

Sociology Undergraduate Coordinator

Victoria.Rankin@charlotte.edu

704‑687‑1489

Sociology, Minor at a Glance

The Minor in Sociology requires the completion of 18 credit hours in sociology. The Department of Sociology will accept no more than 9 credit hours of courses counted toward another major or minor to also fulfill requirements for the Minor in Sociology.

Delivery
Online, On-Campus
Credit Hours
18 Credit Hours

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