Sociology Major

The science of people and communities

Interested in studying people and the communities where they live and work? Sociology majors at UNI learn about human behavior, how groups work together, what brings people into conflict, and what creates change. A degree in will prepare you to work with people and solve problems in a rapidly changing world. Skills that allow you to hit the job market with the advantage employers are looking for!

People gathering together

Career focused
& professional connections

Sociology students develop what employers want: people skills and problem solving. Students learn how to work with others, manage teams, foster change, identify solutions and make evidence-based decisions. Our career training prepares you for a changing work world. We help you tailor your program, develop your resume and make professional connections. 

Flexibility to tailor to your needs

Sociology is a flexible major that allows you to tailor your program to your areas of interest, such as health, family, education, and work. A sociology degree provides the background in people work and problem solving that enhances other majors like criminology, business, communications, psychology, or computer science.

Personalized relationships with faculty

Sociology's renowned faculty will help guide you in how to work with people and develop projects to solve problems. Our innovative teaching creates an exciting learning environment where students address real-world issues. You will be instructed and advised throughout your program by your professors, who help you plan for your future career.  

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Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology
​Bartlett 1126
Cedar Falls, IA 50614

Phone: 319-273-2786
Fax: 319-273-7104
Email: sac@uni.edu
 






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Why Sociology?

Find your path

Sociology’s unique courses will teach you how to work with people and solve real-world problems. Courses like: 

  • The Sociological Career
  • Social Problems 
  • Society and Mental Illness
  • Sociology of Families
Prof working with students

Grow your future

A bachelor’s degree in sociology provides graduates with the people and technical skills in high demand by today’s employers. Common career opportunities for the sociology B.A. graduate include but are not limited to:

  • Social Services
  • Community Development
  • Corrections
  • Marketing and Advertising
  • University Admissions
  • Educational Counseling
  • Human Resources
  • Health Services
  • Public Relations
  • Government Agencies
  • Teaching
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Go beyond.

Beyond the classroom, you will have experiences to position you for the work world. 

  • Intern with a business or community organization. 
  • Develop your own project to address real-world problems alongside faculty. 
  • Create professional connections. 
  • Join Sociology Club for opportunities to volunteer, develop professional skills and work with others on projects. 
  • Study Abroad in many countries around the world, including Australia, UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Iceland, Russia and China.
Sociology Club photo

Find your path

Sociology’s unique courses will teach you how to work with people and solve real-world problems. Courses like: 

  • The Sociological Career
  • Social Problems 
  • Society and Mental Illness
  • Sociology of Families
Prof working with students

Grow your future

A bachelor’s degree in sociology provides graduates with the people and technical skills in high demand by today’s employers. Common career opportunities for the sociology B.A. graduate include but are not limited to:

  • Social Services
  • Community Development
  • Corrections
  • Marketing and Advertising
  • University Admissions
  • Educational Counseling
  • Human Resources
  • Health Services
  • Public Relations
  • Government Agencies
  • Teaching
Graduation cap

Go beyond.

Beyond the classroom, you will have experiences to position you for the work world. 

  • Intern with a business or community organization. 
  • Develop your own project to address real-world problems alongside faculty. 
  • Create professional connections. 
  • Join Sociology Club for opportunities to volunteer, develop professional skills and work with others on projects. 
  • Study Abroad in many countries around the world, including Australia, UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Iceland, Russia and China.
Sociology Club photo