Sociology – Teaching (B.S.)
Students in this Sociology – Teaching specialization at South Dakota State University gain mastery of sociology by studying and applying contemporary sociological theory and research to social issues such as globalization, social inequality, diversity, family, religion, or population.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
August, January
Tuition Fee
$ 376 per credit
Location
Blended
About the program
The society in which you live plays a significant role in your education, your relationships, your career, your economic status and much more. Sociology majors often make strong teachers because of their understanding of how people behave and interact.
This Sociology – Teaching specialization at South Dakota State University will be a good fit if you:
- Are curious about the world around you
- Are interested in people and behaviors
- Have a desire to help people
- Have strong writing and communication skills
- Are interested in teaching
Career Opportunities
- Secondary school teachers (except special and vocational)
- Teaching assistants
- Curriculum developers
- Trainers
- Afterschool program directors
Courses Included
- Natural Sciences
- South Dakota American Indian Culture and Education
- Investigating the Social World
- Research Methods
- Sociological Theory
- South Dakota American Indian Culture and Education
- Exploration of Teaching and Learning