While the popularity of the psychology major and the sociology major were comparable in 1970, sociology witnessed a decline while psychology witnessed expansion. This article considers strategies of expanding the popularity of the sociology major, considering data from a variety of sources. Primary recommendations are to configure programs to maximize prospects that students discover sociology early in their college careers and to limit the number of barriers that might prevent students from enrolling in sociology courses. Departments that expanded the number of sociology majors from 2008 to 2014 are identified. These departments prioritized expanding the major as an objective and developed a variety of methods to increase access, visibilit...
This article is a data-based case study of the renewal of an under-graduate psychology program. We d...
The popularity and support for American Sociology rises and falls with larger cycles in American Soc...
In a follow-up to Kierniesky (1984), surveys from 355 small psy-chology programs revealed changes in...
While the popularity of the psychology major and the sociology major were comparable in 1970, sociol...
There has been a decline in the enrollment in sociology courses and a decline in the number of stude...
Though sociologists study a wide range of institutions, very little time is spent studying sociology...
concern about the role of the criminal justice major both as part of a joint department with sociolo...
With the support of the National Science Foundation, the American Sociological Association conducted...
The teaching and learning movement in sociology in general and within the American Sociological Asso...
The teaching and learning movement in sociology in general and within the American Sociological Asso...
Information about psychology majors ' activities after graduation is an important ingredient in...
The teaching and learning movement in sociology in general and within the American Sociological Asso...
This article explores problems associated with increased numbers of undergraduate psychology majors ...
A series of interrelated transformations took place at academic institutions across the country dur-...
Following a record number of submissions to the North Carolina Sociological Society's call for paper...
This article is a data-based case study of the renewal of an under-graduate psychology program. We d...
The popularity and support for American Sociology rises and falls with larger cycles in American Soc...
In a follow-up to Kierniesky (1984), surveys from 355 small psy-chology programs revealed changes in...
While the popularity of the psychology major and the sociology major were comparable in 1970, sociol...
There has been a decline in the enrollment in sociology courses and a decline in the number of stude...
Though sociologists study a wide range of institutions, very little time is spent studying sociology...
concern about the role of the criminal justice major both as part of a joint department with sociolo...
With the support of the National Science Foundation, the American Sociological Association conducted...
The teaching and learning movement in sociology in general and within the American Sociological Asso...
The teaching and learning movement in sociology in general and within the American Sociological Asso...
Information about psychology majors ' activities after graduation is an important ingredient in...
The teaching and learning movement in sociology in general and within the American Sociological Asso...
This article explores problems associated with increased numbers of undergraduate psychology majors ...
A series of interrelated transformations took place at academic institutions across the country dur-...
Following a record number of submissions to the North Carolina Sociological Society's call for paper...
This article is a data-based case study of the renewal of an under-graduate psychology program. We d...
The popularity and support for American Sociology rises and falls with larger cycles in American Soc...
In a follow-up to Kierniesky (1984), surveys from 355 small psy-chology programs revealed changes in...