
Sociology
A sociology minor in Northeast Ohio: Unlocking deeper understanding of social behaviors across several communities
When you understand what influences social changes across communities, you are able to address negative impacts before they become a major issue. Malone’s sociology program welcomes you to be a part of a vibrant sociological community where you will learn to apply evidence-based understanding of how certain social contexts affect behavior and social patterns across several communities.
This minor will equip you with a unique set of skills that employers seek when building workplaces that are both socially and culturally diverse.
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Courses in this program
- SOC 201 – Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 202 – Problems in Society
- CRJ 301 – Introduction to Corrections
- CRJ 320 – Criminal Procedure and Human Dignity
- HIST/SOC 373 – Urban and Local Studies
- SOC 256 – Sociological Research Methods
- SOC 310 – Prejudice, Discrimination, and Inequality
Faith Integration
At Malone, we believe all aspects of human society, culture, and social behavior are deeply interconnected with God’s creation, purpose, and redemptive plan for humanity. Through Malone’s sociology program, we send graduates out into the community who are leaders of faith, following the social principle of building a foundation of common good into all communities in ways that reflect God’s order for creation.
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Our sociology program is designed to help you think critically, challenge your assumptions with Christ-like reasoning, and make a real impact in your community and beyond.
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