Overview
Sociology majors at Illinois State explore a diverse range of topics and learn to think critically about the social world. Our distinguished faculty members are committed to helping students develop the analytical skills they need to gain a deeper understanding of the world in which we live.
Sociologists look under the surface of social life. They analyze data and develop theories in order to understand and explain social patterns, issues, and problems. Sociology not only helps us understand the roots of these issues and problems, but can also help inform policies that contribute to their solutions.
Sequences available:
- The Social Inquiry Sequence places an emphasis on tailoring electives to support your unique interests and aspirations across a broad spectrum of areas of specialization within the discipline.
- The Social Research Sequence prepares students for their culminating research capstone, which will allow them to put into practice what they have learned in Sociological Theory, Social Data Analytics, and Introduction to Social Research Methods. Students will also have a number of electives to choose from throughout the program so they can begin to identify and become better acquainted with specific areas of sociology.
Why Study Sociology?
Sociology at Illinois State takes a hands-on approach to learning. You’ll apply what you learn in the classroom to local or even global projects that make a positive impact. We have tons of ways for you to get involved. Whether you volunteer, intern, or research, the work you do will be meaningful.
You’ll also have plenty of support. Everyone from faculty to students is passionate about civic engagement and creating change. We work with each other as partners and collaborate with diverse groups of people.
You'll find the Sociology faculty to be dynamic. They put you at the center of their work, offering individualized attention and engaging conversations.
Our faculty are experts in a variety of Sociology fields. This gives you the opportunity to fully explore your interests. Their diverse expertise also provides you a well-rounded and engaging education.