One of the common career pathways for sociology graduates is in the legal profession. Program objectives for a Sociology B.S./J.D. degree are: (a) developing an understanding of and competence in the major theories, statistical techniques, and methodological approaches of sociology; (b) developing theoretical, substantive, and methodological knowledge to conduct research or analytic projects; (c) preparing for employment in the legal field.
Note: While the combined BS/JD program is designed to accelerate the time to graduation, enrolling in the 3+3 program at the BS level does not automatically grant admission to the JD program. All admission decisions are based upon a holistic assessment of all application materials submitted. If admitted, 3+3 students will start as first-year law students at the beginning of what would have been their senior year. These students will complete certain sociology requirements and general upper-division electives by taking first-year law school courses. Unsuccessful applicants will complete their undergraduate degree in sociology as seniors, and may apply to law school following the usual timeline and procedures.