Sociology students at Dickinson never become silent about the things that matter—they never stop asking the important questions. Why has social inequality gotten worse? How can we challenge sexism and racism? Sociology students at Dickinson explore these questions—and much more—through real-world experience, rigorous coursework and independent research projects.
With sociology at Dickinson, students can expect challenging yet supportive environments to discuss and explore important social and political issues in the classroom and beyond. We support the development of critical-thinking skills through a close, unflinching examination of real-world problems.
Our courses encourage students to not only understand but also produce research through both quantitative and qualitative analysis. Majors pursue their own interests through our wide variety of classes, independent research projects, internship opportunities and collaborations with our faculty. Our program encourages off-campus study, including global study, enabling students to apply directly the sociological theories and methodologies they develop toward community-based learning and empirical research.
Anti-racism Statement
The Department of Sociology at ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app issues this statement in support of protests demanding anti-racist reforms to end police violence.
Army Corps of Engineers Cape Cod Canal Visitors Center
Police Executive Research Forum
Community Action Association of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project
Institute for Family Health
Special Olympics
Peace Corps
Graduate Schools:
Boston College
Loyola Marymount University
University of Southern California
Ohio State University
New York University
Yale University Nursing School
Australian National University
Catholic University of America
Caldwell University
University of Pennsylvania
Syracuse University
University of Delaware
Harvard School of Education Policy and Management
Columbia University
Where Our Students Have Interned
Baseball Hall of Fame Steele Internship Program
Center for Family Justice
Deutsche Bank
Georgia Public Defender Council, Office of the Georgia Capital Defender
Jewish Family And Children's Services (Legal Services for Immigrants & Internationals)
PA Behavioral Health and Aging Coalition
Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
SoundCloud
Teach For America
University of California, Berkeley
Urban Education Leaders Internship Program
Women In Need
Student Perspective
“The best thing about the sociology major is the supportive community formed by both students and faculty; everyone is interested in your research and academic pursuits and will help you develop your ideas. It’s a close-knit group of like-minded and passionate individuals."
"There's so much to learn about how the brain works. I'm excited for the future of science.” Meet Sierra Phillipson ’27, a Kansas native who plans a career in neurosurgery.
ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app to Host Conversation on Mass Incarceration
Keri Blakinger, investigative journalist and author, will discuss her memoir and her work as a reporter covering mass incarceration in a conversation with Renée Cramer, ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app’s provost.
A Deep and Global Legacy: Celebrating Susan Rose '77
“Professor Rose has built a legacy on a global scale." Professor of Sociology Susan Rose '77 has sparked and led innovative programs for nearly 40 years. A new prize in her honor celebrates her work.
As an intern with Slow Food USA, Marina Stylianou ’24 helped promote biodiversity, Indigenous foodways and diversified diets and a mission of providing good, clean food for all.