The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at Purdue University College of Liberal Arts equips students with a comprehensive understanding of how social institutions and human relationships shape society. The program covers social behavior, organizations, social structures, cultures, and the methods and theories used in their analysis. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for diverse careers—including social services, public policy, research, law, education, and business—by focusing on problem-solving, analysis, and critical thinking. Students benefit from opportunities such as internships, service-learning, and involvement in student organizations. Major requirements include successful completion of courses at the 300-level or higher (32 credits), proficiency in a foreign language, and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. The accelerated 'Degree in 3' track allows for earlier graduation.