At Furman, our sociology program offers a balance of theoretical and research-oriented courses, enhanced by a selection of substantive classes available to both majors and non-majors. The five core requirements beyond introductory-level classes in our course offerings include a two-term methods sequence, social theory, a qualitative methods seminar (SOC 470), and another 400 level seminar course. We also encourage student-faculty research projects, many of which yield student publications and participation at national and regional professional meetings. Social values are at the heart of our curriculum, along with dedicated faculty who take an interdisciplinary approach to learning, supporting efforts to broaden the curriculum to reflect multicultural and cross-cultural concerns.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

From medical school to law school, education to social work, a degree in sociology will prepare you for any endeavor.

Areas of Study

From law and criminology to gender and race inequality issues, we offer a variety of sociology courses so you can design a curriculum that best suits your career goals.

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Faculty Projects & News

Furman's professors are very active with research and publications, occasionally involving students with the process. Our department has had some recent updates related to our faculty and their accomplishments. Dr. Ken Kolb recently published Retail...

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What Can I Do With a Degree in Sociology

Are you questioning what you can accomplish with a degree in sociology? We have some possibilities for you to explore and consider! You can excel in any number of fields with the skillset you will...

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Internships in Sociology

Majors in sociology have numerous opportunities to discover possible career paths. One of these options is through one of the foundations of the Furman Advantage: internships. Within the past five years, 45% of our majors...

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