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Best SoCal Colleges for Psychology and Sociology?

SoCal natives or anyone knowledgeable, help out please? I'm trying to find colleges in Southern California that are renowned for their psychology and sociology programs. My end goal is to work in community development and these two fields really fascinate me.

2 years ago

Sure, Southern California has a number of excellent options for studying psychology and sociology. You might want to look into the following universities:

1. University of Southern California (USC): With regard to both psychology and sociology, USC offers numerous undergraduate and graduate programs. Their Department of Sociology especially focuses on areas like immigration, social networks, and gender, which can be vital for community development.

2. UCLA: This university is not only renowned for its psychology department, but also offers a top-tier sociology program. The faculty's research interests are wide-ranging, providing students the opportunity to work in diverse areas.

3. UC San Diego: UCSD's offerings in psychology and sociology are noteworthy. The department focuses on understanding social behavior, which would help a lot in community development.

4. Claremont McKenna College: This is a smaller liberal arts college, but it's sociology, psychology and human biology departments are highly ranked. They adopt an interdisciplinary approach, which could provide you with a well-rounded perspective for your career.

5. Pomona College: Another small liberal arts college, it's known for its strong commitment to undergraduate teaching. Their psychology and sociology department, although small, offers comprehensive programs and great attention from faculty.

These are just a few examples. Remember to consider other factors such as size of the school, financial aid, location, and campus culture to ensure the school you choose is a good fit for you, besides looking at the strength of these programs.

2 years ago

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