Overview

At ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ, sociology takes a critical and in-depth look at the fundamental principles governing social organization and social behavior with regard to topics such as social inequality, criminal justice, gender, race, public policy, and public health, making use of both quantitative and qualitative approaches to research.

Fast Facts
  • More than 45% of sociology students study abroad
  • Strong internship and research opportunities
  • Electronic classrooms sharpen data and analytical skills
  • Access to in-house Geographic Information Systems (GIS) lab
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What You'll Study

Redefine and challenge the constructs of your world


Faculty

Lifelong impact

Our award-winning faculty help sociology students engage in experiential learning, research, and developing community connections.

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Amy L. Stone, Ph.D.
Department Chair
Professor
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Marissa Cisneros
Visiting Assistant Professor
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Christine Drennon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
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Alec Ferguson
Part-Time Faculty
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Kaushik Ghosh
Visiting Assistant Professor
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Nicole Jones
Assistant Professor
Sarah Beth Kaufman
Sarah Beth Kaufman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Alfred Montoya
Alfred Montoya, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
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Tahir H. Naqvi, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
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Heywood Sanders
Part-Time Faculty
Benjamin Sosnaud
Benjamin Sosnaud, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Student Opportunities

Perform undergraduate work of consequence

Scholarships
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The Sociology programs provideÌýseveral scholarships that support studentsÌýtaking on community-based research or service projects.

Honors Programs
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Alpha Kappa Delta is an international society of scholars dedicated to the ideal of investigating humanity for the purpose of service.Ìý

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Research Opportunities
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All students take an intensive research design course, working through faculty with a community partner to conduct ethnographic interviews and/or...

Study Abroad
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Students are encouraged to push outside their comfort zones when studying abroad andÌýimmerse themselves in the fabric of local cultures and customs.

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Service-Learning
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San Antonio presents a multitude of opportunities to serve: working with Habitat for Humanity toÌýworking at social service agencies.

Spaces and Facilities
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The Social Science Research lab gives students access to GIS technology, allowing students to study spatial aspects of population.

Student Awards and Recognition
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The C. Wright Mills Award is awarded to a senior sociology major whose work best exemplifies the theories and methods of the field.

Lecture Series and Annual Events
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The department hosts frequent visits and talks from prominent scientists and scholars from across the United States and abroad.


When You Graduate

Affect societies and culture for the better

Tigers apply their knowledge of social organization and behavior in a variety of settings including, public health, public policy, criminal justice, social justice, law and economics.

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Careers

ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà creates sociologists who do more than investigate social patterns: They apply their strong research skills to find creative solutions to modern problems across all career fields.

Graduate Schools or Programs:

  • Cultural studies
  • Ethnic studies
  • Law School
  • Master’s in Public Health​​​​​​
  • Medical school
  • Public healthÌý
  • Sustainable development

    Career Areas:

    • Education
    • Law Centers
    • Nonprofits
    • Public Health
    • Public Policy
    • Social Work

      Notable Companies who have Hired ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà Graduates:

      • U.S. Congress
      • UT Health Science Center
      • World Foundation for Medical Research and Prevention

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