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The communities we grow up in shape us. What we believe about faith, money, or power is deeply linked to the places that form us. Geneva's sociology program provides a biblically rooted foundation for understanding society, structures, and relationships as you prepare for a career in any part of society.
Opportunities to engage with city residents and officials through Beaver Falls Community Development Corporation
a unique living-learning community in downtown Beaver Falls
Take advantage of the flexibility of the program by adding an additional credentials
Learn how to interact with the broader community so you can serve and support others
Discover the effects a city has on its people and culture and examine the qualities of thriving
Study the ways society and social changes have affected eras of history, especially the civil rights movement
Discuss the causes of the U.S.’s wealth gap and the ways families, jobs, schools, and communities have been impacted
The learning objectives for sociology majors are:
Graduates who aspire to have an impact in their communities and their careers through a Geneva Education gain expertise in this field enhanced by academics rooted in Christian values and ethics in Geneva’s program.
the BLS expects a 17% increase in job openings for social and human service professionals over the next 10 years.
Research sociologists earn roughly $86,000 every year (U.S. BLS).
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