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Frequently Asked Questions
 
Q:  Can I obtain a master's in social work with a B.A. in sociology?
A:  Many of our graduates go on to earn an M.S.W. and are currently practicing social workers. A significant number of students who attend M.S.W.......
Q:  Should I consider a minor in a related discipline?
A:  Sociology is a good major to combine with a minor in social work, anthropology, business, philosophy, or communication. However, students can be......
Q:  What about getting a double major?
A:  A number of sociology students get a second major. An obvious choice is psychology, particularly if you are interested in human behavior. Many......
Q:  What are some sociology careers?
A:  Sociology majors find careers in a broad spectrum of jobs, such as teaching, social service or law. Graduates go on to pursue advanced degrees in......
Q:  What are the objectives of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work?
A:  The primary objective of the DSASW is to assist its students in developing the skills necessary for a career, social service, or for advanced study.......
Q:  What do sociology majors study?
A:  The sociology major takes a range of courses, which can include the relationship between self and society, mass communication, race and ethnic......
Q:  What is anthropology?
A:  Anthropology is the study of people at all times and places. It emphasizes understanding total cultural systems. The department sees understanding......
Q:  What is social work?
A:  Social work is the profession of helping individuals, families, groups or communities to enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning and......
Q:  What is sociology?
A:  Sociology is concerned with the scientific study of human behavior in groups. Since a group consists of two or more communicating people, the subject......
Q:  What is the best feature of the department?
A:  A hallmark of the department is the students collegial relationships with faculty members. Students comment on the openness and accessibility of the......
Q:  What is the relationship between students and faculty members?
A:  In the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work at UD, the student-to-faculty ratio is approximately 7 to 1. This ratio allows for much......
Q:  What kind of student studies sociology at the University of Dayton?
A:  Many students in the College take introductory sociology and upper-level sociology courses to complete their social science breadth requirements. ......
Q:  Will I have opportunities for research?
A:  Because of the relatively small size of the department, close proximity to modern sociological, anthropological, and social work research is......


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