Strong Base in Sociology. Students benefit from a liberal arts core curriculum, interactive learning environment.
Small Class Sizes. Instead of taking courses in large lecture halls with hundreds of others, Walsh students receive substantial student-professor contact.
Emphasis on Service Learning. Students partner with numerous organizations throughout the region where they work side by side with those in needs to help solve problems or tackle important issues affecting our society.
Research Opportunities. Walsh's School of Behavioral and Health Sciences engages faculty and students in research and in efforts to improve the quality of human and community life.
In their senior year, Sociology Applied Family Studies majors intern in settings such as non-profit health organizations, elder care agencies, minority services, family services, adoption and foster care agencies and more.
Students are prepared for careers as:
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