Earn Your Online Bachelor's Degree in Sociology

Explore the social forces that shape our world and prepare for a career that makes a difference.

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Credits required

120

Cost per-credit*

$288.50

Delivery

Online

Start Terms

3 Per Year

Program Overview

The Online Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Nevada, Reno equips students to examine and influence the world around them. Rooted in social theory and empirical research, this program empowers learners to investigate inequality, understand institutions and analyze how culture, identity and power function within society.

Whether you're focused on criminal justice reform, policy development, healthcare equity or community-based advocacy, this fully online degree provides the analytical tools and sociological insight to turn passion into purposeful action.

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What You’ll Learn

Throughout the program, you’ll deepen your understanding of social institutions, cultural dynamics and systemic inequality. You’ll also develop the research and analytical skills to evaluate data, assess policy outcomes and contribute meaningfully to conversations about justice and social change.

By graduation, you’ll be able to:

  • Analyze the role of race, gender, class and power in shaping human experience
  • Understand how institutions influence individual and group behavior
  • Apply sociological research methods to address complex issues
  • Communicate findings effectively to professional and public audiences

Sample Courses

The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology curriculum at the University of Nevada, Reno is designed to provide students with both a foundational and advanced understanding of the forces that shape individuals, institutions and entire societies. Coursework covers core sociological theories, research methodologies, and social systems analysis.

Below are examples of courses that sociology students may take as part of their degree program:

Course Title Description
Principles of Sociology Explore foundational concepts in social systems, culture and structure.
Intro to Sociological Theory Examine classical and contemporary theories of society and human behavior.
Research Methods Learn how sociologists design studies, collect data and interpret findings.
Ethnic and Race Relations Study the historical and contemporary impacts of racial and ethnic inequality.
Class, Race and Gender Investigate how gender roles and norms influence identity, power and culture.
Society and Health Understand the social determinants of health.

To view the complete list of courses, requirements and degree planning tools, please visit the official UNR Academic Catalog – Bachelor of Arts in Sociology.

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Who Should Apply

This program is ideal for students who want the flexibility of online education without sacrificing academic depth. Whether you’re returning to school, transferring from a community college, or starting your college journey, the online B.A. in Sociology helps you stay on track while preparing for impactful roles in your community or field.

Curriculum Structure

To earn your online sociology degree, you’ll complete 120 total credits, including:

  • At least 30 sociology credits, with a mix of required and elective courses
  • University Core Curriculum, covering English, mathematics, natural sciences, humanities and fine arts
  • A Capstone Experience

Students are strongly encouraged to meet with an academic advisor early and regularly to ensure timely progress and effective credit transfer.

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Career Paths and Outcomes

Sociology graduates go on to diverse roles in public service, research, education, business and beyond. The skills gained—interpreting data, understanding people and recognizing systemic forces—are increasingly valuable in today’s data-driven and socially conscious world.

Skills Employers Seek

  • Data analysis and interpretation
  • Ethical reasoning and systems thinking
  • Written and verbal communication
  • Intercultural fluency and teamwork
Sector Job Examples
Community & Social Services Case Manager, Outreach Coordinator, Victim Advocate
Criminal Justice Probation Officer, Policy Analyst, Reentry Specialist
Public Policy Legislative Aide, Community Organizer, Policy Researcher
Nonprofits & NGOs Program Manager, Grant Writer, Advocacy Strategist
Education Admissions Counselor, Academic Advisor, Youth Program Coordinator
Market Research Consumer Analyst, Data Technician, Evaluation Consultant

Job Market Outlook

Top Company Postings
Company Total Postings (Sep 2023 - Sep 2024) Unique Postings (Sep 2023 - Sep 2024) Median Posting Duration
Amazon 1,536 654 27 days
University of California 1,803 462 30 days
Jensen Landscape Services 551 444 19 days
Telecare 1,757 443 24 days
Deloitte 342 263 21 days
Robert Half 388 248 24 days
State of Washington 464 242 19 days

Statistics provided for the region including: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington.

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Ready to Start Your Journey?

Explore how sociology helps you understand the world and shape the future.

Why Choose Nevada Online for Your Bachelor of Arts in Sociology

The University of Nevada Reno’s online sociology program offers the flexibility working students need and the academic rigor employers expect. Gain in-demand skills in research, critical thinking and communication while exploring the forces that shape society. Learn from a Carnegie® R1 University committed to your success—on your schedule.

Benefits of Learning Online with Nevada Online

Classes taught by University of Nevada, Reno faculty

Access to a Carnegie® R1 research university

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