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8 Bachelor's degrees in Sociology in New Hampshire, United States
Quantitative Social Science
Quantitative Social Science from Dartmouth College is for students who want to develop skills in quantitative techniques and apply these techniques to a substantive and coherent area of interest in social science.
Sociology
At Sociology from Dartmouth College you’ll be introduced to a unique way of asking questions, examining problems, and viewing the world.
Sociology
Sociology from Roanoke College encourages you to ask critical questions about social issues and prepares you to become an agent of change.
Sociology Online
Develop and deepen your understanding of human behavior, social groups and society with an online bachelor's degree in sociology. In Southern New Hampshire University's Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Sociology Online program, you'll delve into society's historical, economic and political issues and learn to solve real-world problems through experiential assignments, observation and case studies.
Social Science
Students who pursue the BS in Social Science from Plymouth State University will work with an academic advisor to create an inter-disciplinary program designed around the students specific interests and career goals
Women's and Gender Studies
The Women's and Gender Studies Major (B.A.) is offered by University of New Hampshire. In the women’s and gender studies degree program, you’ll explore basic questions about gender roles, gender identity and social justice while examining the diverse experiences of women in various cultures and historical eras.
Sociology
The Sociology Major (B.A.) is offered by University of New Hampshire. Sociology is the study of society, or the way groups of people in a community, large or small, interact. This includes the ways in which a group or organization can affect individual decisions and behaviors, as well as the ways in which an individual can influence the group.
Education - Secondary Social Studies 5-12 Licensure
Embark on a journey to teach secondary social studies. In this Education - Secondary Social Studies 5-12 Licensure course at New England College, you’ll learn the broad concepts and themes of social studies and how to bring them to life for your students. You’ll explore core education courses, specialized social studies content courses, and a broad liberal arts curriculum.