Arguably the most flexible major when it comes to study abroad, sociology leaves the door open to myriad options. For this reason, the biggest challenge may not be finding a program that works but choosing the best program for your interests. Here are some points to consider:
- Do you have another major or minor that is less flexible and might help you narrow down your options? You may want to start there.
- Are you looking into internship possibilities? You can search by those.
- Are you trying to develop skills or experiences that may help you in your eventual job search?
You can consider this. By no means is this a comprehensive list of programs for sociology majors, but these are some solid suggestions:
Programs Highlighting Sociology
Italy: Sociology in RomeTake two sociology courses that cover current social and political issues in Rome and a comparative study of crime and deviance in Italy. Add a Rome-focused elective and challenge your left brain with a beginner's course in Italian to round out your schedule. The language course on this program offers plenty of engagement with international students in conversational and cultural activities. Interactive guest lectures and site visits around the Eternal City are embedded in each course. |
Chile: Socio-Ecological SustainabilityIn Villarrica, you begin the course work that addresses the themes of the program. Courses are offered in a sequence that builds gradually to prepare you for the final planning projects. The first week is completely focused on the Latin American Conservation course to give you a broad background. Next, the first fieldwork trip brings you together with all of the instructors to introduce the three courses that will run the length of the program and provide the basis for much of your work. |
France: Social Justice and ActivismDiscover how the core principles of social justice and political activism evolved into pillars of French society. Learn about past and present social issues facing France and its multicultural population. On this program, the city of Paris is used as the classroom to introduce you to the historical underpinnings and precedents of social justice and the rise of particular forms of activism. |
Mexico: Field Research ProgramIn Mexico, where a diverse population, rich ecology, and fascinating history provide compelling possibilities for research. Courses in field research methods, Mexican culture, and Spanish language in Mexico City combined with mentors set you up for success. Present your findings during a trip to Cuetzalan, a town in a mountainous area near waterfalls and pyramid ruins. This is a research experience that can set you apart when pursuing a career. |
Argentina + Chile: Human Rights and Cultural Memory, Buenos Aires & SantiagoRising from past military dictatorships, Argentina and Chile are models in social, political, and cultural reinvention. Observe, experience, and compare both countries as you travel from Buenos Aires to Santiago. Each location is rich in contrasts with diverse cultures and landscapes. You also have a chance to interact with local political and human rights organizations. Cultural tours and activities introduce unique flavors, sights, and history. Enjoy the taste of grilled asados, the spirited rivalry of fútbol, and the rhythmic footwork of the tango. |
Immersion & Exchange Programs Suggested for Sociology
Singapore: National Univ. of Singapore (NUS)Take classes in most UC majors taught by faculty from around the world, and engage with this top level university community through research, clubs, sports, and cultural activities. |
Australia: Univ. of MelbourneThe Univ. of Melbourne is an internationally ranked university in sociology. |
Hong Kong: Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU)Take regular university courses in the arts, humanities, business, engineering, science, and social sciences at this top-ranked partner university, located on Hong Kong Island. |
Sweden: Lund Univ.Courses in English in a wide range of academic fields and hands-on research opportunities in science and engineering. Lively college town environment in a charming medieval city. |
Barbados: Univ. of the West IndiesEnjoy a memorable experience on this English-speaking island, and gain new perspectives on an array of subject areas and social relations in the Afro-Caribbean world. Take advantage of field courses and lab work or consider an independent research project. Immerse yourself in the aquamarine waters that surround the "Jewel of the Caribbean." |
United Kingdom: Univ. of EdinburghThe Univ. of Edinburgh is an internationally ranked university for sociology. You may rank it as your first choice for the Scottish Universities program. |
China: Peking Univ.Pursue Chinese language and cultural studies at this top ranked university, with the opportunity to take select courses taught in Chinese or English. Internship opportunities available. For spring semester, stay on for a summer internship. Internships offer two months experience in local start-up companies run by PKU alumni. |
United Kingdom: Univ. of ManchesterThe Univ. of Manchester is an internationally ranked university in sociology with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research and innovative teaching methods, providing students with a comprehensive and cutting-edge education. Additionally, Manchester's vibrant and diverse urban environment offers a rich sociocultural backdrop for sociological exploration, enabling students to engage with real-world social issues and broaden their understanding of global societies. |