As a sociology student at Oakton, you will examine the social causes and consequences of human behavior. You'll explore patterns of social interaction in groups, organizations and societies, as well as the underlying social structures that shape our everyday lives. The perspective you develop in our sociology courses will encourage you to critically examine the world we often take for granted. It will help you understand, navigate, influence, and live in a multicultural and global world
Using social science research methods, sociologists analyze culture, deviance, social class, race, ethnicity, sexuality and gender, among other topics. Through this research, sociologists seek to understand how social patterns can unite or divide us as a group, society and world.
A degree in sociology provides you with many different career choices. Analytical and research skills and knowledge gained in sociology are readily transferable to a wide range of fields. You may find opportunities in the corporate, non-profit and government sectors as a researcher, policy analyst, consultant or manager. As a sociologist, you may also work as a teacher in a high school or as faculty in a college or university. For more on careers in sociology, visit the American Sociological Association careers page.
The following pre-major is recommended for students who are considering completing a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology after transferring to a four-year institution. It will help students to deepen their knowledge of Sociology as well as their overall understanding of individuals, societies and cultures, while completing the general education requirements for Associate degree.
It is designed for students who have not decided upon a specific four-year college or university. Once a transfer school is selected, students are strongly encouraged to consult the Office of Advising, Transitions, and Student Success and the transfer institution’s catalog to select courses that will meet both Oakton and transfer institution requirements.
For more information on course selection or program-specific advising, contact the department chairperson. Part time students should also consult the Office of Advising, Transitions, and Student Success for part-time pre-major recommendations. General Education courses should be selected from the list of IAI General Education Courses.
Pre-majors are recommended for students planning to complete a Bachelor’s degree after transferring to a four-year institution and are designed for students who have not yet decided on a specific four-year college or university. Career options in this field reflect the salaries and opportunities available to students upon completing their Bachelor’s degree.
To see specific Transfer Path agreements that Oakton has made with partner universities, please see the Transfer Partnerships and Guides.
For additional support with transfer planning, including course selection and educational planning, please contact the office of Advising, Transitions, and Student Success. The Career & Transfer Center (CTC) offers additional resources for students preparing to transfer to four-year colleges or universities.
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Meet our full-time faculty
Michelle Naffziger-Hirsch
Co-chair, Anthropology, College Studies, Education, Psychology, Sociology & Social Sciences (ACEPSS)
Professor of Sociology
B.A. Northwestern University
M.A. Northwestern University
Ph.D. Northwestern University
[email protected]
847.376.7269
Office: 3604, Des Plaines
Katherine Schuster
Co-chair, Anthropology, College Studies, Education, Psychology, Sociology & Social Sciences (ACEPSS) Department
Coordinator, Education and Global Studies
Distinguished Professor, Education
B.A. Gustavus Adolphus College
M.S. Minnesota State University
Ph.D. Loyola University - Chicago
[email protected]
847.376.7118
Office: 2526, Des Plaines
Julio Capeles
Assistant Professor of Social Science
B.A. University of Puerto Rico
M.A. New Mexico State University
Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago
[email protected]
847.635.1950
Office: 2702, Des Plaines
Gregory Hamill
Distinguished Professor of Sociology
B.S. University of Illinois
A.M. University of Michigan
M.A. Loyola University - Chicago
Ph.D. Loyola University - Chicago
[email protected]
http://www.oakton.edu/user/4/ghamill/
847.376.7041
Office: 2608, Des Plaines
Anika Jones
Associate Professor of Anthropology and Sociology
B.A. (Sociology) University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
B.A. (Africology: Culture and Society) University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
M.A. (Liberal Studies) University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Ph.D. (Cultural Anthropology) University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
[email protected]
847-376-7038
Office: 2554, Des Plaines
Megan Klein
Professor of Anthropology and Sociology
B.A. (Spanish) University of Iowa
B.B.A. (Management) University of Iowa
M.A. (Spanish) Loyola University - Chicago
M.A. (Anthropology) University of Illinois-Chicago
M.A. (Sociology) Loyola University - Chicago
Ph.D. (Sociology) Loyola University - Chicago
[email protected]
847.376.7125
Office: 2704, Des Plaines
Meet our part-time faculty:
Kevin Brown
Lecturer
B.A. Grambling State University
M.A.T. Grambling State University
Ph.D. Cardinal Stritch University
[email protected]
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Dana Cole
Lecturer
B.A. Indiana University
M.A. (ABD) Loyola University, Chicago
M.A. Northeastern University
Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago
[email protected]
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Yasmin Cordero
Lecturer
B.A. University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley
M.S. University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley
[email protected]
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Bilal Hussain
Lecturer
A.A. Harper College
B.A. Northeastern Illinois University
M.A. Loyola University, Chicago
[email protected]
847.635.1910
Office: B206, Skokie
Rondell Merrill
Lecturer
B.A. Southern Utah University
M.A. Ball State University
ABD University of Illinois at Chicago
[email protected]
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Traci Minnick
Lecturer
B.A. Western Illinois University
M.A. Western Illinois University
[email protected]
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Kathleen Pacyna
Lecturer
B.A. Marquette University
M.A. Loyola University - Chicago
Ph.D. Loyola University - Chicago
[email protected]
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Monte Staton
Lecturer
B.A. Texas Technical University
M.A. Bowling Green State University
Ph.D. Loyola University - Chicago
[email protected]
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Cheryl Thayer
Lecturer
B.A. Doan College
M.S. Utah State University
Ph.D. Louisiana State University
[email protected]
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines