Sociology majors study social theory and social structures, research methods, and the making and implementation of social policy. At Global Campus, you will study the diversity of society, the cause of social issues, how to provide solutions, and how advocates influence positive social change in communities and through social policy. When you graduate, you will be able to defend knowledge of foundational sociological concepts; specifically, concepts of diversity, social responsibility, human rights, and dignity and respect for others in society; assess a variety of classical and contemporary sociological theoretical perspectives; evaluate research methodologies within the sociological context; critically evaluate sociological issues; and apply sociological tools to impact societal issues. With your Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, you may choose to enter an organization or institution in social research or analyst role, work in the public, human and social services, or work in workplace and community advocacy and activism positions.