Sociology
The Blinn College District Associate of Arts in Sociology prepares you to pursue a four-year sociology degree with a curriculum that studies people and groups and the importance each contributes to human society. Through this program, you learn to address real-world problems by developing realistic and equitable solutions through critical thinking, data analysis and interpretation, and collaboration skills.
Degree Plan
Students completing this level will be well prepared to pursue a sociology degree at the four-year college/university level.
Tyann Luedke will continue her education at the University of Texas at Austin this fall
For as long as she can remember, Bellville native Tyann Luedke, 18, has been fascinated by what makes people tick.
“As a little girl, I loved observing people and that brought my focus into sociology,” she said. “It’s just been a blast ever since I’ve gotten into it. Sociology can branch into so many different things, which is something that really drew me in.”
Blinn courses are highly transferrable, and recent sociology graduates have transferred to Texas A&M, Texas State, Sam Houston State, and the University of Texas at Arlington.
According to the Texas Workforce Commission, a degree in sociology can help prepare students for a range of careers, including regulatory affairs manager, compliance manager, investment fund manager, sociologist, and high school sociology teacher.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, sociologists earn a median pay of $101,770 per year.
For the degree plan, click the link below:
Associate of Arts in Sociology
Course descriptions are available in the Catalog.
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