
Sociology
Sociology is the study of social life and institutions and the forces that transform them over time. As a social science, sociology combines scientific and humanistic approaches to explain the complex ways society shapes us and the ways we shape society. Sociology also explores the intended, and even more importantly the unintended, consequences of social institutions for individuals and groups that must bear their effects. Sociology then asks students to suspend their own assumptions and to engage in critical analysis of the social world by making the links between institutions and social processes on one hand and the day-to-day experiences, behaviors and attitudes of individuals on the other.
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Psychology
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and the mind. It is a broad and fascinating field that is concerned with what people do, what they think and feel, how they interact with others, how they change over time, and what makes each person unique. As a social and biological science, psychology's perspectives are useful in understanding everyday life and in creating a humane society. Understanding human behavior is central to success in both professional and personal endeavors.
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