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Sociology

Sociology at Macomb explores human behavior, social interactions, and the structures shaping society. Taught by sociologists and social workers with field experience, courses examine social issues, inequities, and diverse groups. Students participate in service-learning projects and gain foundational knowledge transferable to a four-year college or university. Courses include Principles of Sociology, Modern Social Problems, Introduction to Social Work, Sociology of Health & Human Behavior, Sociology of Aging, Marriage & the Family, and Race & Ethnic Relations.

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