Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 32,000 (US$ 32,000) a year | Contact provider |
Department of Sociol...
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Program modules
The modules are as follows: SOC 1104 - Introduction to Sociology: A Global Perspective, SOC 3319 - The Development of Sociological Theory, SOC 3358 - Research Methods in Sociology, SOC 4493 - Critical Inquiry in Sociology (Capstone), SOC 2201 - Society and the Individual, SOC 2202 - The Family, SOC 2205 - Criminology, SOC 2214 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment, SOC 2225 - Aging: The Individual and Society, SOC 3308 - Adulthood and Aging, SOC 2206 - Practical Applications in Law Enforcement, SOC 2207 - Beyond the 9 to 5: Work in the 24/7 Global Economy, SOC 3303 - Urban Sociology, SOC 3315 - Sociology of the Criminal Justice System, SOC 3325 - Managing Systems in a Macro Environment, SOC 3348 - Legal Forensics, SOC 3360 - Sociology of Education, SOC 3430 - Medical Sociology.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must possess official high school transcripts and at least two academic letters of recommendation. The SAT requirement may be waived if students have a minimum TOEFL score of 550 on (PBT), 213 on the internet, or a score of 80 on (IBT) with a minimum score of 20 in each section. SAT 1 or ACT scores are also accepted.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Mcdaniel College
Department name
Department of Sociology
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Associate in Arts (A.A.) in Sociology
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