College of Natural and Social Sciences
Department of
SOCIOLOGY
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- Daryl Kelley, Chair
- Professor: Glazier, Harrold
Associate Professors: Enns, Kelley
Assistant Professor: Borchard, Wysocki
Department Objectives:
- To seek an understanding of the changes and development processes of social life;
- To develop comprehension, insight, analytical approaches, scientific inquiry approaches,
liberal arts perspectives, and information-processing capabilities;
- To address social phenomena and social problems associated with racial, ethnic and other
group relations, socio-cultural change, societal institutions, population dynamics,
community disorganization, social conflict, social welfare and policy, deviance, effects
of technological change, and major social problems;
- To prepare those students who wish to attend graduate school.
SOCIOLOGY MAJOR
Two options are available in this major:
- Sociology Option - Bachelor of Arts Degree or
Sociology Option - Bachelor of Science Degree
- Sociology Teaching Subject Endorsement Option - Bachelor of
Science in Education Degree
A Sociology minor is available to students pursuing majors in
other disciplines or programs.
Sociology participates in the Social Science Teaching Field
Endorsement.
Courses with the prefix SOC are offered by the department.
Sociology is the investigation of interpersonal and intergroup relationships, forms of
organization in human life and consequences for humans. Sociological perspectives and
competencies provide an essential basis for considering numerous career opportunities in
conjunction with other UNK programs. Careers in government, business, social agencies,
transportation, commerce, law, medicine, and information and data use are a few of the
opportunities with this major. Further information is available through the Department
offices.
16 May 2005