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Sociology Majors Tackle the Big Issues in Society

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鈥淎nnelle Garcia, a sociology major, and Robert Vergara talks and listen to music as they wait for Assemblyman Rob Bonta and professor Robyn Magalit Rodriguez talk with students about the $1 million dollars for the Bulosan Center for Filipino American Studies in funding from the state. (Gregory Urquiaga/新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis)鈥

We call it the 鈥渟ociological superpower鈥: the ability to think critically about everything going on around you and in the broader social world. Movies, TV programs, current events 鈥 even family Thanksgiving will never be the same once you embark down the path of a sociology major. At the same time, you become the type of worker today's employers want 鈥 somebody who easily learns new skills and adapts to diverse cultural contexts.

Sociology is the study of society. This is as broad as it sounds since sociologists study inequality, race, class, gender, sexuality, family, work, culture, health, crime, politics, environment, social movements, immigration, organizations 鈥 and so much more.

Sociology classes are relevant to everyday life

In classes, you will learn how society works and why. Sociology classes are relevant to your everyday life, they help you understand current events, and they make you a better citizen and consumer of information and decision-maker.

At 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, not only will you learn about society, you will also learn how to study society. Our majors learn fundamentals of social research including statistical research methods, interviewing and observational methods used in the field. They also learn how to write evidence-based research papers, evaluate evidence-based arguments, and think and write critically.

Majors gain hands-on research experience

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Three students discuss a poster developed for a research project. (Liann Tucker)

Some of our majors gain hands-on research experience through working on sociological research projects with professors, instructors and graduate students. For example, students have conducted surveys on public attitudes about foster care and coded data on police shootings.

Research on adolescent depression, Chinese international student experiences

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新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis students are encouraged to conduct their own research, sometimes working in groups such as in Professor Chris Smith鈥檚 Police Lab. (Liann Tucker)

Sociology majors have also on a wide range of topics including adolescent depression, experiences of Chinese international students, and sexual harassment in the street. In another study, students worked on the LGBTQ Hollywood project looking at casting choices before and after actors come out to see if their sexual orientation impacts being cast in projects.

Internships available

Majors can participate in internships relevant to their areas of interest. Students have interned for the , tech startup companies, social service organizations and California state agencies in Sacramento.

Employers in today鈥檚 knowledge-based economy look for workers with the ability to acquire new skills and adapt to diverse cultural contexts.

The goals of the sociology major align with the skills that many employers require:

  • Enhanced student creativity and innovation
  • Critical thinking
  • Analytic problem-solving, including strong use of math and science skills
  • Skillful communication and excellent written expression
  • Collaboration
  • Multicultural and global understandings
  • Researching and analyzing data

Careers open to sociology majors

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Students chat in a sociology class in Wellman Hall, where they gain 鈥渟ociological superpower鈥 tools to analyze the world. (Liann Tucker)

Sociology majors are prepared to apply to law school, graduate school and other professional programs. Even medical school admissions increasingly emphasize students who can demonstrate greater understanding of diversity and the social sciences.

At 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, our sociology majors are strong critical thinkers and writers, which helps them prepare for the medical school admission test, law school admission test and graduate school entry exam.

Alumni pursue master鈥檚 degrees in teaching, counseling, criminal justice and social work at institutions such as USC, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Berkeley, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Irvine, and the CSU campuses. They also work on social science doctorates at institutions such as the University of Chicago, Cornell University, Duke University and the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 campuses.

You can find 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis sociology majors with law degrees from 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Berkeley, Hastings College of Law and the University of Oregon, and others with MBAs from respected programs from around the country.

Notable graduates

 

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Mindy Romero

(B.A. sociology and political science 鈥01, Ph.D. sociology 鈥14 鈥 all from 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis) is the founder and director of the at the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Center for Regional Change. This organization provides data and analysis to increase civic engagement in  California. Her research on civic engagement and political rights appears in major news outlets, and she is a frequent guest on National Public Radio and a regular contributor to The Sacramento Bee

Danny Seidel (B.A. sociology 鈥12) is director of digital strategy and partnerships at , a San Francisco-based tech company. Research skills developed as a sociology major helped Danny follow his passion for sports to a career in sport-technology marketing.

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Nancy Au

Nancy Au (B.A. organizational sociology 鈥16) was an volunteer at a community development initiative in Los Angeles following graduation. Soon she will be a public affairs fellow at , a nonprofit that offers leadership training. Nancy recently co-authored  through the that examines campus resources available to homeless undergraduates in California.

If you want to make a difference in the world, be intellectually challenged in a rigorous program and learn the skills of social science research, then the sociology major is right for you. Learn more about our sociology program by liking the , joining the , or meeting with our amazing academic advisors, Caroline Herrod (caherrod@ucdavis.edu) and Kelli Sholer (kmsholer@ucdavis.edu).

 

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Chris Smith

is an assistant professor of sociology at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis. Her research is on crime and inequality, criminal relationships and criminal organizations. She teaches upper-division undergraduate classes on criminology and the criminal justice system.

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