Data Analytics, B.A. If you’re curious about how data shapes decisions in the world, the data analytics major is right for you. This interdisciplinary program helps you build data acumen—the ability to think Read More
Social Studies Teacher (7–12), B.A. In this bachelor’s degree program, you will take courses in such departments as Africana Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Economics, History, Political Science, Puerto Rican and Latinx Studies, or Sociology, any Read More
Sociology, B.A. As a sociology major, you will learn how and why societies develop, are maintained, and change, and how the intersections of race, ethnicity, class, age, gender, and sexuality affect personal Read More
Donna Lee Granville Prof. Granville (she/her) studies and teaches broadly about issues of race, immigration, and culture. She is currently writing her first book, Manufacturing Citizens, Making Ameri-cants: How Naturalization Fails New Black Read More
Madeline Fox Madeline Fox is an Associate Professor of Children & Youth Studies and Sociology. She is on the consortial faculty of Urban Ed at the CUNY Graduate Center. She teaches critical Read More
Yung-Yi Diana Pan Yung-Yi Diana Pan joined the Department of Sociology in 2012. Her research interests intersect race/ethnicity, immigrant adaptation, culture, and professions. She is currently working on two separate, yet intertwined projects, Read More
Lawrence Johnson Lawrence Johnson joined the faculty at Brooklyn College in the fall of 2012. His educational background lies at the intersection of sociology and Africana studies. As a faculty member, his Read More
Emily Molina Emily Tumpson Molina is Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center for the Study of Brooklyn at Brooklyn College. Her research and teaching focus on housing, urban geography, Read More
Jeremy Porter Jeremy R. Porter is a Professor of Sociology at the City University of New York with appointments in multiple departments throughout CUNY. He is currently the Director of the Quantitative Read More
Namita N. Manohar Namita Manohar is a qualitative feminist sociologist with broad interests in sociology of families, (im)migration and the intersections of gender, race and ethnicity. Her emerging interests, connected to her ongoing Read More