- Experiential Learning: Engage in internships, research projects, and community service that bring sociological
theories to life.
- Skilled Faculty Mentorship: Learn from instructors with professional backgrounds who guide students in both academic
and personal growth.
- Comprehensive Coursework: Study topics including social institutions, cultural patterns, social problems, research
methods, and social policy.
- Communication and Analytical Skills: Build the ability to critically analyze social issues and communicate solutions effectively.
- Career and Graduate Preparation: Gain knowledge and skills to pursue work in social service agencies, education, public
policy, or advanced academic degrees.
Campbellsville University’s Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science programs in Sociology
provide a well-rounded curriculum designed to expand your understanding of social
behavior, institutions, and research methods. The program is offered exclusively at
our Campbellsville campus, providing an engaging, on-site learning environment. Students
study topics such as social theory, cultural dynamics, research design, social policy,
and community development, all taught from a Christ-centered perspective that emphasizes
integrity, service, and ethical responsibility. Explore the full list of course requirements
here.
To be admitted into the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Sociology program
at Campbellsville University, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- High School Diploma or GED: Provide official proof of graduation or an equivalent GED certificate.
- Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from high school and any previously attended colleges
or universities.
- Minimum GPA of 2.0: Applicants must meet this academic standard to qualify for admission.
- Additional Requirements: Transfer students may need to provide college transcripts and meet specific course
prerequisites.
By meeting these requirements, you’ll begin your journey toward a meaningful career
in sociology within a supportive, Christ-centered academic community.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Sociology program at Campbellsville
University are prepared to pursue a wide variety of careers that involve understanding
social behavior and improving communities. Potential career paths include:
- Social Services Specialist
- Community Outreach Coordinator
- Case Manager
- Human Resources Assistant
- Research Analyst
- Correctional Treatment Specialist
- Youth Program Coordinator
Whether you plan to enter the workforce immediately or continue your education in
graduate or professional programs, you will be equipped with critical thinking, research
skills, and a strong ethical foundation to make a positive impact in your community
and beyond.
Ready to take the next step toward your career in sociology? To learn more about the
Sociology program at Campbellsville University or to begin your application, contact
us at admissions@campbellsville.edu or call (270) 789-5220. Our admissions team is here to guide you as you prepare for
a meaningful and impactful career serving communities, advancing social understanding,
and promoting positive change.