NU Online Sociology

NU Online Sociology

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Online & Offline Options
Comprehensive Study Units

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Comprehensive Study Units

21 study units with 95 lessons covering core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories in sociology

Interactive Learning Tools

Features 21 quizzes, 371 practice questions, and 499 glossary terms to enhance learning experience

Progress Tracking

Built-in study progress tracker allowing students to monitor their advancement and resume from where they left off

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What is the NU Online Sociology program format?

The program offers 4-week courses that can be completed 100% online or in-person at locations across California, allowing students to balance work, life and school with flexible scheduling.

What are the admission requirements for the Sociology program?

There is no general admission test required, though some programs may have GPA requirements. International students need third-party evaluation of foreign credentials. Some programs may require interviews.

What topics are covered in the Sociology curriculum?

The program covers social groups, social structure, social change, race, class, religion, gender, sexuality, demographics, public health issues, technological innovations, deviance, criminology, and sociological theories.

How is Sociology different from Psychology at NU?

While both study human behavior, sociology focuses on large-scale societal issues and group dynamics (like poverty, racial injustice, workplace dynamics), whereas psychology focuses on individual behavior and mental processes.

Is there an orientation program?

Yes, there is an online orientation program. Some specific programs may have additional orientation requirements.

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