Utah State University (USU or Utah State) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Logan, Utah. The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities accredits it. USU is Utah's largest public residential campus, with nearly 20,000 students living on or near campus. As of Fall 2022, it had 27,943 enrolled students, including 24,835 undergraduates and 3,108 graduate students.
Utah State University's Sociology program in Logan, Utah, is housed within the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice. This program offers students a deep understanding of human behavior, social structures, and societal dynamics through scientific methods and theoretical exploration. It provides a robust foundation in core sociological concepts and research techniques, alongside opportunities to delve into specialized areas such as environment and community, demography, and social inequality. The curriculum emphasizes practical application through hands-on learning experiences like internships and research projects, cultivating essential skills in critical thinking, research, and communication. Graduates are well-equipped for a variety of careers in fields ranging from social services and government to business and education, or for continued academic study.
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