University of Delaware

Bachelor in Sociology

Newark, United States

The Bachelor in Sociology at University of Delaware is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Delaware in Newark, founded in 1743, is a well-regarded public research university offering a broad array of programs across sciences, engineering, business and the humanities. With a diverse population of over 23,000 students and some 5,000 international students, UD combines a vibrant campus life with strong research output and extensive experiential learning opportunities. Its long history is matched by modern facilities and a commitment to student success and global engagement.

UD provides more than 140 academic programs and a supportive ecosystem for internships, co-ops and research collaborations with industry and government. Students benefit from comprehensive advising, career services, clubs and student organizations that foster leadership, networking and professional development. The campus in Newark is close to major East Coast cities, giving students access to broader cultural, internship and employment markets.

International students find a welcoming community, dedicated international student services, language support and pathways for academic integration. The university’s emphasis on hands-on learning, research opportunities and global partnerships makes it an attractive choice for students seeking a balance of rigorous academics, practical experience and a strong support network in the United States.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Sociology at the University of Delaware is for students who want to learn about human relationships and social structures. This 4-year degree helps students understand social issues and develop critical thinking skills.

The curriculum includes subjects like social theory, research methods, and statistics, as well as topics like inequality, culture, and social change. Students will learn to design and conduct research, and analyze data to understand social trends.

Graduates can become Social Researchers, Policy Analysts, Human Resources Managers, or Community Organizers. They can work in non-profit organizations, government agencies, or private companies, helping to address social problems and improve community well-being.

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