Sociology On-Line at UNA

The Sociology Department faculty have been approved to offer courses through distance learning and the Internet and so have become the first academic department in the College of Arts and Sciences at UNA with an on-line major.  Now, interested students may complete a Sociology major and/or minor conveniently and cost-effectively from home while benefiting from close interaction with their faculty advisor, instructors and students.  The faculty are committed to taking excellent care of our distance learning students.

 
From left to Right:  Ms. Shirley Grant-Rhodes (Admin. Sec.), Dr. Jerri Bullard, Dr. Alex Takeuchi, Dr. Craig T. Robertson (Dept. Chair), & Dr. Tom Kersen

As a prospective on-line student you'll be pleased to know that all required courses and select elective courses in the Sociology major and minor are regularly offered on-line through the easy-to-use Blackboard VISTA program as well as DVD/VHS and VISTA.  See what we offer by clicking on the "Courses" hyperlink above.  You'll be surprised what you can accomplish with our on-line offerings and what a Sociology major can do for your career.

Students interested in this learning environment should call Dr. Craig T. Robertson at 256.765.4530 or e-mail him at ctrobertson@una.edu.  You may also complete the form below and he will quickly get back in touch with you.  If you're interested in applying for admission to UNA, click on the hyperlink titled "UNA Admissions" on the top right of this page.


To receive additional information about an on-line major
or minor in Sociology, please complete the following
and Dr. Robertson will promptly contact you.

 

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Are you interested in the following areas of study in Sociology?  
           
Sociology majors at UNA must complete an academic minor in addition to the major requirements.  Many minors involve six or more courses.
           
Are you interested in the following academic minors?   Management
Marketing
History
Political Science