B.A. in Sociology

Baltimore, Maryland

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

The B.A. in Sociology program at UMBC provides students with a deep understanding of social structures, institutions, and processes that shape human behavior and societies. The program explores various sociological theories, research methodologies, and practical applications to analyze social issues and dynamics.

Curriculum: UMBC's B.A. in Sociology curriculum covers foundational courses in sociological theory, research methods, and statistical analysis. Students explore diverse topics such as social inequality, race and ethnicity, gender studies, urban sociology, and globalization. Elective courses allow students to specialize in areas such as criminology, social movements, health sociology, or environmental sociology.

Research Focus: The program emphasizes research skills essential for sociological inquiry. Students learn qualitative and quantitative research methods, data analysis techniques, and critical evaluation of sociological literature. They have opportunities to engage in independent research projects, collaborative studies with faculty, and fieldwork to apply sociological theories to real-world issues.

Industry Engagement: UMBC promotes industry engagement through internships, practicum placements, and partnerships with local organizations, government agencies, and research institutes. Sociology majors gain practical experience in areas such as social services, policy analysis, community development, and market research. These experiences enhance their professional skills and prepare them for diverse career paths.

Global Perspective: The B.A. in Sociology program integrates a global perspective by examining sociological issues from a comparative and international context. Courses explore global social movements, development and globalization, cultural diversity, and global inequalities. Students are encouraged to analyze the interconnectedness of societies and address global challenges through sociological inquiry.

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Location

Baltimore, Maryland

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 30322

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 80 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 53 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 115.

Scholarships for International Students at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC).

International Student Scholarships: UMBC offers a range of scholarships specifically for international students to support their educational expenses. These scholarships may be merit-based, need-based, or a combination of both. They are awarded based on academic achievement, leadership potential, extracurricular involvement, and other criteria. 

UMBC Merit Scholarships: UMBC offers merit-based scholarships to both undergraduate and graduate international students. These scholarships are awarded to students with exceptional academic achievements, leadership qualities, and community involvement. The selection process for these scholarships is competitive, and students are typically considered based on their application materials, including academic transcripts, test scores, letters of recommendation, and personal statements.

Departmental Scholarships: Various departments and academic programs at UMBC may offer scholarships specifically for international students within their respective fields. These scholarships may be discipline-specific and target students who demonstrate exceptional abilities and potential in a particular area of study. International students are advised to inquire with their intended department or program about any available scholarships or funding opportunities.

External Scholarships: International students studying at UMBC may also be eligible for external scholarships provided by organizations, foundations, and government agencies. These scholarships can be based on various criteria such as academic excellence, leadership, community service, or specific fields of study. Students are encouraged to explore external scholarship opportunities in their home countries or through international scholarship databases.

Fulbright Scholarships: UMBC participates in the Fulbright Program, which offers scholarships to international students from over 160 countries. The Fulbright scholarships support graduate study, research, and teaching assistantships at UMBC. Eligibility criteria and application processes for Fulbright scholarships may vary depending on the student's home country. Interested international students can contact the Fulbright Commission or Embassy in their home country for more information.

Global Ambassador Scholarships: UMBC's Global Ambassador Scholarships are designed for international students who demonstrate leadership potential and a commitment to fostering cross-cultural understanding on campus. These scholarships provide financial support and an opportunity for international students to engage in outreach activities, cultural programs, and campus initiatives that promote global perspectives and intercultural exchange.

International Education Foundation (IEF) Scholarships: The International Education Foundation offers scholarships to international students studying at UMBC. These scholarships are aimed at supporting students who have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership skills, and a commitment to community service. The IEF scholarships are awarded based on a competitive application process, and students are required to submit an essay and letters of recommendation.

It is important for international students to carefully review the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and required documents for each scholarship opportunity.

Graduates of UMBC's B.A. in Sociology program possess valuable skills in critical thinking, research, and analysis, preparing them for diverse career paths in various sectors.

Social Researcher: Sociology majors can work as social researchers, conducting studies to analyze social trends, behaviors, and attitudes. They may work in research institutes, government agencies, market research firms, or non-profit organizations, contributing to understanding social issues and informing policies.

Community Outreach Coordinator: Graduates may pursue careers as community outreach coordinators, working with non-profit organizations, government agencies, or advocacy groups. They develop programs to address community needs, promote social services, and advocate for social justice issues.

Human Resources Specialist: Sociology majors are well-suited for roles in human resources departments, where they apply their understanding of organizational behavior, diversity, and workplace dynamics. They may work in recruitment, employee relations, training and development, or organizational development.

Policy Analyst: Graduates can work as policy analysts, evaluating social policies, assessing their impact on communities, and advocating for policy changes. They may work for government agencies, think tanks, or advocacy organizations focusing on areas such as healthcare, education, or social welfare.

Criminal Justice Reform Advocate: Sociology majors interested in criminal justice can work as reform advocates, promoting policies and practices aimed at reducing recidivism, addressing inequalities in the justice system, and supporting rehabilitation and reintegration efforts.

Market Research Analyst: Graduates may pursue careers as market research analysts, using sociological research methods to analyze consumer behavior, market trends, and demographic data. They provide insights to businesses and organizations to develop effective marketing strategies.

Social Services Coordinator: Sociology majors can work in social services agencies, providing case management, counseling, and support services to individuals and families in need. They may specialize in areas such as child welfare, homelessness, mental health, or substance abuse.

Urban Planner: Graduates interested in urban development can work as urban planners, collaborating with communities and policymakers to design and implement plans for sustainable development, affordable housing, transportation, and community revitalization.


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