Located within Syracuse University's esteemed Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in Syracuse, New York, the Department of Sociology offers comprehensive programs exploring the complexities of human society. Students gain a deep understanding of social structures, interactions, and institutions, developing a "sociological imagination" to connect individual experiences with broader social forces. The curriculum emphasizes rigorous training in both quantitative and qualitative research methods and critical thinking. Faculty are recognized for their diverse expertise and commitment to addressing critical social issues, particularly structural and social inequalities, through research and teaching. The department prepares graduates for a wide range of careers in fields like research, policy, and social service, as well as for advanced graduate study.
View SociologySyracuse University (informally 'Cuse or SU) is a private research university in Syracuse, New York, United States. Established in 1870 with roots in the Methodist Episcopal Church, the university has been nonsectarian since 1920. Located in the city's University Hill neighborhood, east and southeast of Downtown Syracuse, the large campus features an eclectic mix of architecture, ranging from nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival to contemporary buildings. Syracuse University is organized into 13 schools and colleges and is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities Very high research activity".