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9 Bachelor's degrees in Sociology in West Virginia, United States
Sociology - Criminology
Sociology - Criminology from Concord University provides a broad liberal arts education that encourages students to think critically about issues present in contemporary society.
Sports and Adventure Media
This unique Sports and Adventure Media program from West Virginia University combines coursework from both the WVU Reed College of Media and the WVU College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences to offer students a curriculum that includes journalism, media, strategic communications, sports psychology and sports management.
Women's and Gender Studies
Women's and Gender Studies students from West Virginia University are prominent campus advocates with a strong presence in the University and local community. Through campus events and student organizations, such as fireside chats, the Gender Equality Movement and honor society Iota Iota Iota, our program is committed to preparing the community and workplace leaders of the future.
Sociology
The Sociology BA course at American Public University uses the unique view and perspective of sociology to study all forms of human behavior and interaction from the individual and small groups to institutions and globalization.
Education, Social Studies 5-Adult
Education, Social Studies 5-Adult from Concord University will qualify a teacher candidate for recommendation of initial licensure to the West Virginia Department of Education. This is a requirement, even if the candidate intends to teach in another state.
Sociology
Sociology from Concord University is the study of human society and human social interaction. Our department explores a wide range of issues relevant to our lives — social inequality and social justice, crime and deviance, race and gender relations, dating and intimate relationships, and the impact of the internet on society and interpersonal relationships.
Sociology
Sociology from West Virginia University opens your mind to the hidden structures of social power that affect our everyday life and the major events that are happening around the world.
Sociology
Sociology at the Marshall University is the study of human societies. We ask basic questions like “why do humans do what we do” and “how does society work”. Along the way we pick up essential human questions like: What does it mean when we say that we live in a socially constructed reality?
Sociology
The Department of Sociology, Criminology, and Criminal Justice at Shepherd University has a long and rich tradition of preparing students for employment in academic, governmental, non-profit, and law-enforcement organizations.