Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Join the conversation. Sociology at the University of St. Thomas engages in critical conversations about society’s constructions of power and privilege, providing you with the analytical and reflective foundations needed to pursue exciting careers.
Why Study Sociology at St. Thomas?
We study human society and social behavior, exploring issues such as childhood socialization, family dynamics, social class, inequality, gender, race and more. You learn to utilize critical thinking skills to develop solutions to important problems, improving the environment around you. Many of our students pursue graduate school, but also work in fields such as counseling, marketing, information technology and more.
21st Century Skills
Course Requirements
Four-Year Plan
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
- Minor in Sociology
Outside of the Classroom
Scholarships
Course Requirements
Course Requirements
Four-Year Plan
Four-Year Plan
Degrees Awarded
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
- Minor in Sociology
Outside of the Classroom
Outside of the Classroom
Scholarships
Scholarships
A Bounty of Opportunities
Dr. Patricia L. Maddox
Dr. Jennifer L. Trost
Dr. Trost is a Tommie and faculty member at the Dougherty Family College. After graduating from St. Thomas, she worked to increase educational access and success to underrepresented communities, which led to her pursuing a graduate degree in higher education and policy. She became excited about teaching for St. Thomas when she heard about the Dougherty Family College, and is honored to be part of this venture changing the higher education landscape in Minnesota.
Devin Steffenhagen
Career Paths
There are a number of career paths available to you after graduating from St. Thomas.
- Counseling
- Marketing
- Healthcare
- Public relations
- Social services
- Information technology
Faculty With Real Experience
Dr. Monica Liu
Dr. Liu's research interests include gender, globalization, family, immigration, race/ethnicity, Asia and Asian America, digital technology/media, and qualitative methods.
Dr. Tanya Gladney
Dr. Gladney's research focus is on historical and contemporary inequalities within social institutions. Dr. Gladney currently works with local police departments by providing and assisting with Cultural Awareness and Implicit Bias Training.
Oh, the Places You Will Go
Well-Prepared
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Sociology students at St. Thomas explore multiple issues throughout their undergraduate careers. By utilizing their critical thinking, problem solving and research skills, they become flexible professionals and compassionate citizens prepared for the next chapter after graduation.
Take the Next Step
There is more to learn about St. Thomas; including our ranking as a Best Value School by U.S. News & World Report, the many classroom and extracurricular activities that will be part of your student experience and so much more. Schedule a visit to see our beautiful campus or start your application today.