Minor requirements
This 21-credit minor explores a variety of subjects including social and cultural change, law, politics and more!
Learn how sociology is the root of many other areas of study of human endeavor. Training in sociology can provide excellent background and skills for a wide range of careers such as test marketing, public opinion polls, census data gathering and analysis.
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This 21-credit minor explores a variety of subjects including social and cultural change, law, politics and more!
Associate Professor, Department Chair
Department of Sociology and Criminology
Fine Arts Building
vthompson [at] rider.edu
609-895-5463
Academic Focus: Sociology