The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at Johns Hopkins University prepares students to critically analyze and engage with contemporary social issues, using both theoretical and empirical research methods to understand human behavior in different social contexts.
The Sociology of Inequality: Race, Class, and Gender
Social Movements and Change: From the Civil Rights Movement to Modern-Day Activism
The Impact of Technology on Social Interaction and Communication
Urban Sociology: Exploring Social Structures in Cities
The Sociology of Education: Classrooms, Teachers, and Society
The Role of Media in Shaping Social Norms and Behavior
Criminal Justice and Its Social Implications
Globalization and Its Impact on Local Cultures and Economies
Sociology of Family: Marriage, Parenthood, and Relationships
Social Networks and Their Role in Modern Society
Mental Health and Society: A Sociological Perspective
Workplace Sociology: Organizational Structures and Employee Behavior
Environmental Sociology: Social Dimensions of Environmental Change
The Sociology of Religion: Beliefs, Institutions, and Practices
Sociological Perspectives on Global Migration and Refugee Crises
The Sociology Department at Johns Hopkins University is dedicated to understanding the complexities of society and human behavior, preparing students to contribute to social change through research and activism.
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