About Us

About Us

Mission Statement

 

The mission of the University of Alaska Anchorage Sociology Department is to train students in Public Sociology. Public Sociology is the application of academic sociology to address community and societal needs.

 

Program Outcomes

 

At the completion of the Program, students will be able to:

1.  Describe how sociology contributes to understanding and predicting human experience.

2.  Explain how empirical evidence contributes to sociological knowledge.

3.  Describe the effects of social forces on behavior and the effects of group membership.

4.  Demonstrate the impact of social structures and the processes of societal change.

5.  Describe the impact of variation by race, class, sex/gender, and age on life chances.

6.  Demonstrate skills in the use of computers and statistical procedures in gathering, analyzing and interpreting data.

7.  Formulate and evaluate research methodologies for the analysis of social phenomena.

8.  Apply critical thinking skills to formulate social policies to address social inequalities.

 

 

What is Sociology?

  Sociology focuses on how social systems, social problems, and human behavior are interrelated. This discipline looks at the formation, structure, processes, and changes that occur in groups, systems, organizations and societies. Since all human behavior is social, the subject matter of sociology is diverse. Topics include studies of intimate relationships, mob actions, deviant/criminal behavior, religions, cultural practices, and societal attitudes and behaviors that are tied to race, sex, and social class.

Sociology prepares students for careers in sociology as well as other areas. These include social work, human services, urban and rural development, political and social policy, education, aging, environmental programs, business, public and private research, community action agencies and health, welfare and justice systems.