Sociology

Description

The Sociology program teaches the dynamics behind social order and social change, and how these play out in our political, social, and economic systems. Earn an Associate of Arts and pursue work as a Research Assistant, Equal Opportunity Representative, and more.

Degrees and Certificates

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Top Jobs in Sociology

Note: Some jobs require education or training beyond the CNM degree/certificate.

Program Information

Sociology can help you understand the social world in the fast-changing world today. It is practical and contains a vast store of information about issues that concern everyone. Most importantly, Sociology can teach you to ask and answer important questions and evaluate competing ideas and popular claims that appear in the media.

In the Sociology program, you will

  • Conduct research and analyze data
  • Communicate skillfully
  • Think critically
  • Focus on society

Class Expectations and Environment

All courses include final exams and may include quizzes, multiple-choice exams, essay exams, oral reports, group presentations, written projects, research reports, journals, service learning, role-plays, team projects, homework assignments, or other assignments depending on the instructor. Some courses may have optional study guides available. Some instructors may require blue books, index cards, or other supplies, which are available at the CNM Bookstore.

Sociology as Advocacy

Image of Sociology major and CNM Student, Kylie Hanson

Sociology major Kylie Hanson wants to be an advocate for the LGBTQIA2S+ community and sees public policy or law as the most powerful way to get involved. Read more about Kylie's mission to make a difference and how the Sociology classes at CNM inspired her to create positive change.  

Further Studies

Once you graduate from CNM, you can transfer your Sociology degree from CNM to a four-year university. 

Meet with an advisor to learn more about your transfer options.