Degrees

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Minor

Department

Anthropology, Criminology, & Sociology

Why a Sociology Degree From Le Moyne?

Educational opportunities. Access to healthcare and housing. Food security. Wage equality. Protecting the environment for future generations. These are just a few of the critical issues that sociologists study. 

While pursuing a sociology undergraduate degree at Le Moyne, you’ll examine pressing social issues and solutions for positive change. You’ll think critically about the causes and consequences of social human behavior and gain a deeper understanding of humankind and every aspect of our social life.

Conduct research with faculty scholars and explore many facets of our society, from family, religion and the economy to politics and pop culture. Reflect on your personal role and purpose, and discover how you can make a meaningful difference in leading the way to a more just world.

Studying the Roles of Society on the Heights

Sociology graduates are able to apply diverse analytical perspectives to a global world and are prepared to provide leadership toward a more ethical society.

Sociology Undergraduate Degrees

As a sociology major, you can concentrate in human services, research and theory, criminology and criminal justice, childhood and special education or anthropology. If you’re interested in occupational therapy, check out the direct-entry pathway program.

Department of Anthropology, Criminology & Sociology Degrees

In addition to sociology, the Department of Anthropology, Criminology and Sociology offers additional degrees.

Sociology Courses

Choose electives such as deviance, race and ethnic relations, gender and crime and criminal justice systems.

The anthropology, criminology and sociology faculty bring you experiences from all walks of life – from working abroad to studying feminist theory to teaching for decades. They’re scholars, sociologists, editors, anthropologists, researchers, and, above all, educators.

Sociology Careers & Median Salaries

$104,830 Health Services Manager

$135,740 Human Rights Attorney

$68,230 Market Research Analyst

$98,590 Sociologist

$80,840 Sociology Professor

A sociology degree will help you examine pressing social issues and brainstorm solutions for positive change.

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