Learning Outcomes

Sociology students should be able to:

  • Articulate, apply, and explain the “sociological imagination” and an intersectional understanding of social power, especially race, class, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, ability and age.
  • Explain the social construction of reality and its implications for the individual and social structures.
  • Articulate methodological principles of ethical research.
  • Apply sociological theory and principles to practice, including research, activism, and/or social justice activity.
  • Articulate socially just alternatives to current social realities in research, activism, or institutional processes.

 

Contact Us

Mark Cohan, PhD
Chair
206.296.5906 
mcohan@seattleu.edu

Naomi Rosenberg
Administrative Assistant
206.296.5906
rosenbe4@seattleu.edu