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A Sociology degree from Minnesota State Moorhead is an excellent choice if you’re interested in social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior.
If you’re interested in Speech Language Hearing Sciences, there’s no better place to learn and grow than at Minnesota State Moorhead with comprehensive majors, minors, emphases, graduate program, post-baccalaureate program, courses and curriculum.
As a Sociology major you will gain an understanding of society and human behavior, encouraging you to expand your thinking and transfer the social world.
The Master’s education program in speech-language pathology at Minnesota State University Moorhead is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
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The 4-Year Plan is a model for completing your BA in Sociology degree in a timely manner. The plan below is one of several possible ways for you to complete the Sociology degree.
Minnesota State Moorhead Sociology alumni go on to do great things in their careers. Because the curriculum covers a wide variety of social topics, our graduates work in a large number of fields.
Students who earn a Sociology degree from Minnesota State Moorhead are at an advantage when entering the workforce.
With the Sociology minor you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of society and the ways in which people interact in groups and organizations. You’ll expand your thinking and investigate topics such as minorities, family, crime, class, healthcare and religion.
The sociology major at Minnesota State Moorhead focuses on the study of society, social inequality, organization, social problems, social institutions, and social interaction. As sociology majors, students investigate a wide range of topics such as minorities, family, crime, class, healthcare and religion.