Sociology

Division: Humanities, Social and Behavioral Science

Division Chair: Martha Rottman, mrottman@sunyrockland.edu

Department Chair: Bruce Delfini, bdelfini@sunyrockland.edu

Department Support Staff: Joan Asch, jasch@sunyrockland.edu

Department Office: Academic II, Room 2231, Phone: 845-574-4331

Why Study Sociology?

Sociology provides students with an understanding of the development, structure, interaction and collective behavior of organized groups of human beings. Sociologists are involved in the scientific analysis of social institutions as a functioning whole and as they relate to society.

Students interested in a degree in sociology can begin their educational goals by pursuing the Liberal Arts and Science: Humanities and Social Science degree at Rockland Community College.

Degrees Offered:

Occupational Objectives:

Students who wish to pursue a career in sociology can continue their education by transferring to a four-year institution. Upon completion of their education students can obtain positions in education, government, public service, social research and other related areas.

5 Top Reasons

To Study Sociology at RCC:

  1. FACULTY: Learn from instructors with the rare combination of practical work experience in the field and advanced academic degrees.
  2. VALUE: Affordable tuition for a quality education. Scholarships, financial aid.
  3. CONVENIENT: Balance part-time study with work, family or other time commitments. On-campus childcare available.
  4. TRANSFER: Agreements with many four-year colleges for seamless transfer to pursue multiple bachelor’s degree options.
  5. SUPPORT: Small class sizes, individual attention, free tutoring.

Opportunities at Rockland Community College:

There are more than 40 student clubs with special interests and socializing opportunities. Activities include sports, student government, and clubs like Robotics, Video Game & Animé, Chess, Computers, Art, Christian Fellowship, Environment, Haitian, Habitat for Humanity, Hillel, and Outlook, the award-winning student newspaper.

Discipline Goals:

The sociology discipline will provide students with the ability to understand and analyze major social institutions, processes, and the forces of social change. Students will examine the forces of modernization and globalization upon society as well as one’s own place in that society.

Student Learning Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Develop skills in discerning, describing and analyzing major social relations and institutions
  • Demonstrate command and comprehension of sociological concepts and terminology
  • Demonstrate the ability to clearly, logically, and thoroughly identify and assess the essential characteristics, value, and limitations of sociological research methods