
Our Programs and Activities
Why Study Sociology at Northwestern?

As the broadest of all of the social sciences, Sociology provides a wide range of practical and marketable skills, including critical analysis, statistical methods, theory, and field research.
Our majors have gone on to work in law, medicine and public health, consulting, finance, non-profit and public administration, social network research, culture, and the arts.


Graduate Program
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Upcoming Events
Quantitative & Computational Methods Workshop (QCoM): Rui Pan, No...
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM, Evanston
The Department of Sociology's Quantitative & Computational Methods Workshop: PhD Candidate Rui Pan, Northwestern University "When Cultu...
Department of Sociology Colloquium: Aven Peters, Northwestern Uni...
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM, Evanston
Aven Peters, Northwestern University, presents: "(Dis)orderly Bodies: Gender Identification and Disability in Social Context" Hybrid Pl...
Gender and Family Workshop: Amanda Buechele (Northwestern)
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM, Evanston
The Department of Sociology's Gender and Family Workshop: PhD Candidate Amanda Buechele, Northwestern University: "Do We Mean the Same ...

