The Sociology and Social Work department is dedicated to understanding the social structures and human relationships that shape everyday life. Students will examine societal issues, social institutions, and the ways in which social workers engage with communities to address pressing social problems.

This course focuses on the sociological study of cities, examining urbanization, urban planning, and the social problems that arise in city environments. Students will explore issues such as poverty, housing, and the impact of globalization on urban life.

This course provides an overview of social work practice, focusing on intervention strategies, advocacy, and ethical considerations. Students will develop a foundational understanding of how to support individuals and communities facing social and economic challenges.

This course provides an overview of social work practice, focusing on intervention strategies, advocacy, and ethical considerations. Students will develop a foundational understanding of how to support individuals and communities facing social and economic challenges.