About the course
We are looking for students who care about the world around them and want to make it a better place, particularly for the poor and marginalized. That is why we offer a social justice focus as part of our sociology major here at Crandall University. Come work with professors who are concerned about the problems in society and who will think with you about creative solutions to those problems. If you want to make a difference, we think you need to understand society in order to help improve it. That?s why you should study sociology. Learning more about the dynamics of human relationships helps you form better relationships. Understanding society?s major institutions (like education, marriage, or religion) helps you understand how you can best transform them. Understanding globalization, patterns of immigration, and relationships between rich and poor countries, empowers you to work towards world justice. With courses in poverty, world population, marriage and the family, gender, religion, and many others, we explore the diversity of our social world. And, it is not only classroom work that creates difference makers. We invite you to be involved in our community and beyond. You can volunteer with a local organization, or go overseas on a missions/development trip as part of our internship programs. Join the Sociology Society and participate in a food drive or other service opportunities. People are hurting in this broken world. Since we care about people, we are looking for difference makers.
Develop strong relationships with professors who seek to empower students to connect with their communities and make a difference for the good. Undertake an internship during your degree in Sociology ? work in community organizations such as youth centers, mental health homes, homeless shelters or even arrange for an overseas internship experience. Join the Sociology Society that arranges fun group activities as well as providing service to food banks, missions, and groups like Big Brothers and Big Sisters. Learn to think and live in new ways that are sensitive to our increasingly culturally and socially diverse world. By focusing on courses like Perspective on Poverty, Population and World Hunger, and Globalization and Current Social Issues, you can add a ?social justice concentration? to your sociology degree. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 8 Semester(s)Fees: Not available
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Fall (September), 2024 |
Moncton |
Fall (September), 2025 |
Moncton |
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Entry requirements for Crandall University
International applicants are required to have completed a preparatory program that leads to university entrance in their own country. Generally, an academic language arts course and a minimum of four additional university-preparatory courses are required.
IELTS: minimum 6.5 overall, minimum 6.0 in each area. (International English Language Testing System)
TOEFL-IBT: minimum 90 overall, minimum 21 in each area. (Internet-Based Test)
TOEFL-CBT: minimum 236 overall, minimum TWE 4.5. (Computer-Based Test)
TOEFL-PBT: minimum 580 overall, minimum TWE 4.5. (Paper-Based Test)
CAN-Test: minimum 4.5 overall, minimum 4.0 in each area. (Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees)
CAEL: minimum band 70 overall, minimum 60 in each area. (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment)
MELAB: minimum 85 overall, minimum 80 in each area. (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery)
CLB: minimum 9 overall, minimum 8 in each area. (Canadian Language Benchmarks)
Common European Framework: C1.
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6.5
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 90.0
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