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Sociology

Sociology is the study of social structure, social inequality, social change, and social interaction that comprise societies. The curriculum is structured to introduce majors to the sociology discipline and provide them with conceptual and practical tools for understanding social behavior and societies. Areas of study include small groups, populations, inequality, diversity, gender, social change, families, community development, organizations, medical sociology, and aging.

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Sociology, Anthropology, & Emergency Management
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NDSU, Dept. 2350
Fargo, ND 58108-6050
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