Sociology
Sociology
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Chris Andrews
Associate Professor & Chair
Gilbert House 32
973-408-3953
candrews1@drew.edu
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Sociology
Through a combination of classroom study and field work, Drew’s sociology program applies theory and research to real world problems—crime, inequality, health care, education, politics, immigration, family, gender, race, and ethnicity. Using scientific methods to insure accuracy, students focus on the causes and consequences of social interaction and come to understand the connections between their everyday lives, the larger social structures of various societies and the broad global changes which characterize our times.
Related Programs
Sociology Minor
The Sociology Minor program is also available.
Latest News
Drew University Sociology Department Participates in Eastern Sociological Society Meeting
Apr 2, 2024
Faculty and student presented at the conference
‘It Hasn’t Delivered’: The Spectacular Failure of Self-Checkout Technology
Feb 15, 2024
Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology Chris Andrews in BBC
Reinvigorated Drew University Sociology Club Tours Ellis Island
Nov 16, 2023
The club has seen successes in programming, recruitment
Drew University Professor Publishes Book on Motherhood
Nov 1, 2023
Caitlin Killian explores how society has failed to support moms
Drew University Class of 2023 Outcomes: Nevaeh Warren
May 9, 2023
Nevaeh Warren C’23 is joining Morgan Stanley as a human resources analyst
Drew University Alum Offers Career Tips to Sociology Students
Apr 5, 2023
Angelica Neer C’18 stressed the importance of networking and campus resources
Real-world Learning Experiences
Students have the opportunity to complete research projects as a part of the Health and Human Development in Africa, Environmental Psychology in Australia, Psychology of Group Conflict and Reconciliation in South Africa, and Spanish Language and Culture in Barcelona ShortTRECs.
Baldwin Honors
Baldwin Honors Scholars tackle an advanced, four-year, 21-credit curriculum.
Communities
Drew Sociology students can join a variety of groups and organizations, including:
The Drew Sociology Club