Sociology is the study of human interactions, relationships, and society. Sociology minors are people-watchers with a purpose: that of learning about human behavior in order to better help others.
Here’s what makes the Mount’s Sociology minor unique:
18 credits
Learn more about Sociology minor academic requirements and courses .
You’ll begin your Sociology minor with Introduction to Sociology, giving you the foundation for what you’ll need to study in this field. After that, you’ll venture into higher level courses such as Social Class Power & Inequality; Race, Gender, and Society; Poverty in the U.S.; Community Action; and more.
Outside of the classroom, you’ll find that you won’t have to wait until Commencement to start helping others. You’ll do that right away, whether through a research project or hands-on lesson for class or by joining one of our service based clubs.
For even more preparation for your career, consider an internship! Students can work with our Center for Academic and Career Services to help find an internship that fits your future.
Sociology minors are given the foundation for graduate school for further studies in an area of their choice, including counseling/mental health, social work, criminal justice, human resources and more.
Get to know our incredible Social Sciences professors, instructors, and staff.