Florida Atlantic University

Bachelor in Sociology

Boca Raton, United States

The Bachelor in Sociology at Florida Atlantic University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Boca Raton is a large public research university that blends strong academic offerings with a coastal campus environment. Founded in 1961, FAU serves a diverse student body across more than 200 programs spanning arts and sciences, engineering, business and health. Its South Florida location supports research in marine science, environmental studies and biotechnology, and gives students direct access to industry partners, internships and community engagement opportunities.

FAU emphasizes experiential learning and personalized support through advising, research centers and hands-on projects. Small to medium class sizes in many programs create close faculty-student interactions, while a wide range of student organizations and campus facilities nurture leadership and extracurricular growth. The university’s research infrastructure and partnerships provide pathways for applied work, recruitment and professional development in the region’s growing tech and health sectors.

International applicants will find FAU an attractive choice for career-focused education, with resources for global students and numerous academic pathways from undergraduate to graduate study. The university’s vibrant campus life, emphasis on employability and strong regional connections help graduates transition into work or advanced study. FAU suits students seeking an engaged, research-active institution with pragmatic support for career outcomes in a dynamic coastal setting.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Sociology is a flexible skills-based major at Florida Atlantic University. This 4-year degree in English helps students develop a sociological toolkit to address personal and social problems. Students can choose a plan of study that suits their career interests and focuses on topics that intrigue them.

The curriculum covers core skills and basic knowledge of sociology, including social behavior, social structure, and social trends. Students develop skills in critical thinking, research, and effective communication. The program also includes opportunities for students to read skillfully, write clearly, and conduct effective presentations.

Graduates can pursue careers as Social Research Assistants, Policy Analysts, Community Outreach Coordinators, or Human Services Specialists. They can work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies, such as the US Census Bureau or the National Institute of Mental Health.

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