Examine social structures, cultural norms, inequality, and institutional power through sociological research methods and data analysis.
Start ResearchingStudy cultural norms, values, symbols, language, subcultures, and the socialization process across different agents — family, peers, media, and education.
Analyze social class, racial and ethnic inequality, gender stratification, and global inequality using demographic data and theoretical frameworks.
Examine education, family, religion, government, and economic institutions. Study social movements, collective behavior, and agents of social change.
Analyze census data, income distributions, educational attainment, and health outcomes across populations.
Design surveys, analyze sampling methods, interpret correlation and causation, and evaluate research ethics.
50+ detailed case studies on social phenomena including urbanization, crime, education policy, and movements.
Compare Gini coefficients, poverty rates, mobility indices, and access metrics across nations and time periods.
Analyzing real census data and seeing stratification patterns firsthand was more powerful than any lecture.Prof. Williams, Sociology
The research methods lab taught me to question data critically. I use those skills in every class now.Jasmine W., Grade 12