The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at Case Western Reserve University, College of Arts and Sciences, provides rigorous training in understanding human behavior, social structures, and inequalities. The curriculum explores the sociological perspective, theoretical paradigms, and empirical research methods, preparing students for diverse careers and graduate programs in fields including law, medicine, social work, public health, research, and policy. Majors can select a general curriculum or specialize in one of several concentrations. Graduates develop critical thinking skills and the ability to analyze race, gender, class, and other axes of power at various societal levels. The department is recognized for active student-faculty engagement, field-based learning, and fostering careers in social science, health, education, business, and research.