UIUC’s Sociology BA trains students to decode the patterns that bind—and divide—communities. Majors explore social theory, quantitative and qualitative research methods, and topical areas such as criminology, family, health, race, and digital societies. Partnerships with the Survey Research Laboratory, community-engaged learning, and advanced data-analysis coursework cultivate evidence-based insights. Alumni enter social-policy analysis, urban planning, UX research, public health, and nonprofit leadership armed with the ability to turn data into action for equity.
Statistical study of food-insecurity hotspots in Champaign County
Network analysis of activist coalitions during climate strikes
Ethnography of gig-economy workers’ coping strategies
Interactive dashboard tracking prison-reform legislation by state
PhotoVoice project on housing precarity among college students
Survey experiment on attitudes toward universal basic income
Podcast on technology’s role in modern social movements
Field research on social networks in urban community gardens
Comparative paper on maternity-leave policies in OECD countries
Workshop on data-driven advocacy for local nonprofits
Qualitative study of identity negotiation among multiracial youth
Public-policy memo addressing digital divides in rural Illinois
Mobile app crowdsourcing accessibility audits of public spaces
Geo-mapping analysis of opioid-overdose incidents and resources
Capstone simulation on participatory budgeting in city governance
Transform social insight into equitable solutions with Sociology at UIUC.
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