Seattle Pacific University's Sociology program offers a Bachelor of Arts and a minor, providing students with a comprehensive exploration of human social behavior, groups, and institutions. The curriculum encourages critical engagement with societal challenges, covering topics like social inequality, change, globalization, family, race, gender, and social justice. Students develop essential skills in critical thinking, research, and analysis, preparing them to understand and address complex social issues. Located in Alexander Hall, the program equips graduates for diverse career paths in areas such as social work, law, policy, government, and research, aligning with the university's commitment to engaging culture and making a positive impact on the world.
View SociologySeattle Pacific University (SPU) is a private Christian university in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1891 in conjunction with the Oregon and Washington Conference of the Free Methodist Church as the Seattle Seminary. It became the Seattle Seminary and College in 1913, adopting the name Seattle Pacific College two years later, and received its current name in 1977.