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Bachelor's Degree in Sociology - Diversity and Inequality

Why Earn Your Sociology Degree at Saint Leo University?

Are you a people person, a people watcher, love to figure out group dynamics and what makes people tick? Put your interests to work for you, and hone your skills into marketable career paths by specializing in Diversity and Inequality, a concentration within sociology!

Saint Leo’s Sociology faculty will help you reach your individual goals—whether you want to make an impact as a lawmaker, administrator, educator or researcher. Saint Leo offers convenient classes for a range of students—those just starting their careers, and experienced professionals who want to retool and advance to the next step.

With an open mind, compare social phenomena across different cultures to understand groups, organizations and institutions, and give yourself a competitive edge in the global job market.

The sociology degree program at Saint Leo University explores issues that include globalization, race, gender, urbanization, and medical and environmental matters.

Learning Experience:
Campus Online
Est. Time to Complete:
4 years
Credit Hours:
120 hours

Why choose Sociology at Saint Leo?

Explore cutting-edge issues in sociology—including globalization, race, gender, urbanization, and medical and environmental matters. Learn how to conduct research and analyze data, searching for answers to vital questions: How do we solve problems like poverty and homelessness? How does public policy impact U.S. family life? How can state-sanctioned punishment reduce criminal deviance?

Learn Your Way: 

Online, On Campus, or Near You

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  • What are the on-campus facilities like?

    Students who pursue their degrees at Saint Leo’s main campus near sunny Tampa Bay, Florida, join a community of enthusiastic learners just like them. 

    Sociology students enjoy plenty of engaging learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom, as well as exciting departmental events.

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Career Outlook

No matter which learning experience you choose, you will receive plenty of professional development opportunities, industry knowledge from expert professors, and support from the Saint Leo community. All this together means that you will be ready for a successful career or continued studies upon graduation.

What can you do with a specialization in clinical/applied sociology?

A heightened understanding of the causes and con-sequences of social inequalities, and especially ability to work with diverse populations, will prepare you to enter a wide variety of occupations, including:

  • Public relations specialist
  • Human resources manager
  • Case manager
  • Program analyst
  • Marketing/big data analyst
  • School counselor
  • Military support specialist
  • Diversity trainer
  • Human rights organizer/analyst

How will you gain real experience?

Research

Conduct your own research project from start to finish using qualitative and quantitative methods, advanced statistical techniques and industry-standard software. Gather information through market research, opinion polls, program evaluations and interviews.

Internships

Sociology students have interned with hospice care providers, trial attorneys, circuit family court judges, migrant self-help organizations, Tampa AIDS Network and Saint Leo University’s Office of Institutional Research.

College of Arts & Sciences

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  • Saint Leo’s College of Arts & Sciences offers students a holistic education that lays a strong foundation for critical and independent thinking. The curriculum is designed to help students broaden their horizons and build valuable skills sought by employers. From biology to sociology, the College offers 17 high-quality and flexible programs on campus, online, and through our education centers.

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Are education centers near you offering sociology degree programs?

You may also choose to pursue your degree through one of our education centers, which merge a traditional in-person education with the flexibility to match your lifestyle. Education centers offer eight-week academic terms as well as evening and weekend classes. 

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