Dartmouth College

Bachelor in Sociology

Hanover, United States

The Bachelor in Sociology at Dartmouth College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Dartmouth College, founded in 1769 and located in Hanover, New Hampshire, is an Ivy League institution known for its strong undergraduate focus, close faculty mentoring and a liberal arts curriculum that encourages interdisciplinary study. With a total student body of 6,761 and approximately 1,150 international students, Dartmouth combines a vibrant campus community with a range of graduate programs through professional schools. The college offers about 123 distinct degree programs and pathways across the arts, sciences and professional fields, supporting research opportunities for undergraduates and graduate students alike.

Student life at Dartmouth blends rigorous academics with a lively extracurricular scene and a distinctive term scheduling system that supports flexible internships, research and study abroad. Hanover’s small-town setting provides easy access to outdoor recreation, regional cultural centers and a close-knit residential culture that emphasizes collaboration and leadership development. Facilities include labs, centers for interdisciplinary study and career services that connect students with employers and alumni networks worldwide.

Prospective international applicants should prepare strong academic records, thoughtful personal statements and documentation of extracurricular engagement. Dartmouth’s admissions and international student offices provide guidance on visas, housing and orientation, and students can access career advising and mental health resources from day one. The college’s blend of academic rigor, personalized teaching and global perspectives makes it an attractive choice for students seeking a transformational liberal arts education in the United States.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Sociology at Dartmouth College is for students who want to understand how society works. This 4-year degree helps students develop a strong foundation in sociological theories, methods, and research. Students learn to analyze social issues and develop solutions.

The curriculum includes courses on sociological theories, research methods, and statistics. Students develop skills in data analysis, critical thinking, and problem-solving. They also participate in hands-on projects, such as conducting surveys and interviews, and analyzing social data.

Graduates can pursue careers as Social Researchers, Policy Analysts, Human Resources Managers, and Urban Planners. They can work for government agencies, private companies, or non-profit organizations that focus on social welfare, education, and community development.

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