B.A. in Sociology

Denver, Colorado

 

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Program Overview

The B.A. in Sociology at the University of Colorado Denver provides students with a comprehensive understanding of social behavior, institutions, and structures. This program equips students with critical thinking skills and sociological theories to analyze complex social issues, preparing them for careers in various fields such as social work, education, and public policy.

Curriculum: The curriculum includes foundational courses in sociological theory, research methods, and statistical analysis, along with specialized electives that cover topics such as race and ethnicity, gender studies, social inequality, and community development. Students engage in hands-on projects and collaborative research to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.

Research Focus: The program encourages research that addresses pressing social issues, including poverty, inequality, and community dynamics. Students are supported in conducting original research, often in collaboration with faculty, contributing to a deeper understanding of societal challenges and potential solutions.

Industry Engagement: Students benefit from strong connections with local organizations, government agencies, and community groups. The program offers opportunities for internships, networking events, and guest lectures from professionals in the field, providing valuable insights into the application of sociology in various sectors.

Global Perspective: The B.A. in Sociology incorporates a global perspective, encouraging students to explore social issues beyond their local context. Courses often address globalization, cross-cultural studies, and the impact of international social movements, preparing students to understand sociological phenomena in a globalized world.

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Location

Denver, Colorado

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 31251

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% 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 79 with a minimum of 18 in each section.
  • PTE: Overall score of 58 with a minimum of 42 in each section.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 105.

The University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver) recognizes the importance of providing financial assistance to international students and offers various scholarships to support their education. 

International Freshman Scholarships: CU Denver offers scholarships specifically for international freshmen students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements. These scholarships are merit-based and awarded based on the students' high school GPA, standardized test scores, and other criteria. The university provides partial tuition scholarships, which can significantly reduce the overall cost of attending CU Denver.

International Merit Scholarships: CU Denver provides merit-based scholarships to outstanding international undergraduate and graduate students. These scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence, leadership potential, extracurricular involvement, and other criteria. The amounts awarded can vary and are renewable for up to four years for undergraduate students and up to two years for graduate students, depending on the specific scholarship.

International First-Year Student Scholarships: CU Denver offers scholarships to international first-year students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements and leadership potential. These scholarships are renewable for up to four years and provide partial tuition coverage. The university considers factors such as high school GPA, standardized test scores, and other criteria when awarding these scholarships.

College/School-Specific Scholarships: Many of CU Denver's colleges and schools offer scholarships specific to their respective academic disciplines. These scholarships are available to international students pursuing undergraduate and graduate programs in fields such as business, engineering, health sciences, arts and media, and more. Eligibility criteria and award amounts vary depending on the specific scholarship and college/school.

Global Excellence Scholarship: The Global Excellence Scholarship is a prestigious scholarship offered by CU Denver to a limited number of international undergraduate and graduate students. It is a highly competitive scholarship that recognizes exceptional academic achievements, leadership skills, and a commitment to global engagement. The scholarship provides significant financial support to recipients.

Other External Scholarships: In addition to CU Denver's scholarships, international students can explore external scholarships and funding opportunities. Various organizations, foundations, and governments offer scholarships specifically for international students studying in the United States. The university's Office of International Affairs provides resources and guidance to help students explore and apply for these external scholarships.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and award amounts may vary each year.

Graduates of the B.A. in Sociology are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary for a variety of rewarding careers. 

Social Worker: Social workers assist individuals and families in overcoming challenges and accessing community resources. They often work in schools, healthcare facilities, and nonprofit organizations.

Research Analyst: Research analysts conduct studies and analyze data to understand social trends and inform policy decisions. They may work for government agencies, think tanks, or academic institutions.

Community Organizer: Community organizers mobilize residents and advocate for social change at the local level. They work with grassroots movements to address issues such as housing, education, and public health.

Human Services Administrator: Human services administrators manage programs and services that support community well-being. They oversee budgets, staff, and program development in nonprofit organizations or government agencies.

Market Researcher: Market researchers analyze consumer behavior and social trends to help businesses make informed decisions. They collect and interpret data to guide marketing strategies and product development.

Public Policy Advocate: Public policy advocates work to influence legislation and promote social justice issues. They collaborate with organizations and government officials to drive policy changes that benefit communities.

Educator: Graduates can pursue careers in education, teaching sociology or related subjects at the secondary or post-secondary level, helping to shape future generations’ understanding of social issues.

Probation Officer: Probation officers supervise offenders placed on probation, helping them reintegrate into society while ensuring compliance with legal requirements.


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