Sociology, Family Studies and Social Work Concentration

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Covenant College

Program Overview

Studying sociology at Covenant includes the study of social interactions, concerns, and institutions. Graduates of the program will develop a Christian perspective on the complex relationship between individuals, groups, and the larger society, with the goal of better understanding what it means to live "in, but not of" the world.The goals of the Sociology Department are:To enable the student to develop a Christian perspective relating to humankind's involvement in groups and in the larger society. This is accomplished in three main areas:studying the various principles of interaction that govern human relationship (social interaction);studying the various problems that face contemporary society (social concerns);studying the basic institutions of society and their interdependence (social institutions). To provide students the necessary methodological tools whereby they may uncover social reality in a variety of contexts (survey research, participant observation, and content analysis).To demonstrate the practical relevance of the discipline by applying sociological insight and methodology to the work of God's kingdom.

Program Key Stats

$18350
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96 %

Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Therapist or counselor
  • Medical social worker
  • School social worker
  • Hospice social worker
  • Community outreach worker
  • Human services specialist
  • Probation officer
  • Behavioral management aide

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