No
Colleges have decided that even if you are not a math or science major the study of college algebra will provide you with a more rounded education. Just like why math majors have to take literature, music appreciation, art appreciation, sociology etc.
the similirities of qualitative and quantitative approaches in sociology
Math
sociology
Math, Medicine, and science. _______________________________________ and geography, Astronomy, and sociology
No
what is the relation of economics to sociology
physics, chemistry, biology, math, astrology, sociology, anthropology,
You should have a strong foundation in biology, chemistry, written communication, psychology, sociology, development of critical thinking skills, and make sure your math is adequate.You should have a strong foundation in biology, chemistry, written communication, psychology, sociology, development of critical thinking skills, and make sure your math is adequate.You should have a strong foundation in biology, chemistry, written communication, psychology, sociology, development of critical thinking skills, and make sure your math is adequate.You should have a strong foundation in biology, chemistry, written communication, psychology, sociology, development of critical thinking skills, and make sure your math is adequate.You should have a strong foundation in biology, chemistry, written communication, psychology, sociology, development of critical thinking skills, and make sure your math is adequate.You should have a strong foundation in biology, chemistry, written communication, psychology, sociology, development of critical thinking skills, and make sure your math is adequate.
No, it does not have to be in caps because only languages are capitalized... Ex: My English teacher... My math teacher.... math isn't in caps because it is not a language.. same with sociology
pro con list: Hard sciences such as math are easier than soft sciences such as sociology.
Stephen E. Lambert has written: 'Great jobs for sociology majors' -- subject(s): Sociology, Vocational guidance, OverDrive, Business, Nonfiction 'Great jobs for math majors' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Vocational guidance
Just a simple example. Consider taking a census. How many religions, racial group, age, no of children, religion ... . Without math you will have trouble understanding the data, and comparing it with previous census. And you'll certainly need math to present your data in simple pictorial and graphic form.
Gerard O'Donnell has written: 'Mastering sociology' -- subject(s): Sociology 'Mastering Sociology' 'Mastering Sociology' 'Sociology Today'
subject matter of sociology--- 1)sociology is the scientific study of society 2)sociology studies the inerractin and relation between different groups of which society is made up of.
what is sociology