Welcome to the Sociology Program at Westfield State College

 

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Welcome

 

     The department is small and vibrant with four full time faculty who are engaged in varied scholarly and personal interests, and also representing several cultures.  Faculty in the department offer their expertise through the college's general education courses and upper level courses.  Consequently the caliber of students who are drawn to the discipline is high as evidenced in those who make the Dean's List; who gain admission into the Alpha Kappa Delta International Honor Society; who work in collaboration with our faculty; and those who make news on campus. If you want to know more about our program, visit us in Parenzo Hall 105.

 

Sociology Mission Statement 

The sociology program at Westfield State College (WSC) is organized around a broad range of courses that offer majors and non-majors an opportunity to learn how the discipline illuminates both the social world and individual biography within a context that stimulates critical thinking and logical analysis.  Sociology at WSC reflects the college mission of providing students with the intellectual breath of a liberal arts education, combined with an orientation towards service to the wider community achieved through the application of sociological knowledge and analytical tools in internships and/and individual research projects.

Sociology faculty are committed to accomplishing these broad goals within an environment that promotes the fair and equitable treatment of all students, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or national origin.  We share a commitment to educational practices that value diversity within the United States as well as globally.  Where inconsistencies are uncovered, we encourage students to think about, and devise ways of engaging in praxis or action in order to bring about positive social change.

The faculty is also dedicated to improving students’ abilities to express themselves orally and in writing by emphasizing these skills in class assignments and performance evaluations.  In addition, requiring all majors to complete at least one course of research methods signals our intent to improve students’ grasp and use of qualitative and quantitative techniques of data collection and analysis.

Finally, sociology faculty respond to the needs of both the college and the larger community by developing interdisciplinary courses and programs, participating in committees, and engaging in service activities

               

Sociology Major

 

     A major in Sociology gives students the knowledge and skills that provide an excellent foundation for careers in community organizations, business, and government agencies, as well as the grounding for graduate work in sociology or a related field. Students learn how individuals behave in organizations, families, and communities, and develop a sense of the contexts in which social policy decisions are made and carried out. Students also acquire a sense of history and different ways of life. 

 

Degree Requirements

     Students seeking a B.A. in Sociology must complete twelve Sociology courses, including Principles of Sociology, Introduction to Research Methods, Sociological Theory, and Senior Thesis/Internship. The remaining eight electives are chosen from a list of courses that cover many topics, including:

 

  • The Family 

  • Race and Ethnic Relations 

  • Social Change 

  • Sociology of Gender

  • Collective Behavior 

  • Population Studies 

  • Sociology of Education 

  • Sociology of Law 

  • Sociology of Religion 

  • Urban Sociology 

  • Social Stratification

The "Senior Thesis/Internship," which concludes work in this major, gives students an opportunity to write an original research paper or to gain hands-on experience in one of a variety of government, business, and service settings. In either case, students apply the knowledge and skills learned in earlier course work.

 

 

Sociology Minor

     Many students choose to minor in Sociology, combining it with such majors as Social Work, Criminal Justice, Psychology, or Education. To satisfy the requirements for a minor in Sociology, students must take Principles of Sociology and five upper-level Sociology courses, no more than two of which may be "200-level" courses.

 

 

Sociology Minor Online

Complete an online sociology minor course (18 Credits).  For an advising appointment to find out more about the online sociology minor, call 413-572-8020 or Contact Zengie Mangaliso 413-572-5502 nmangaliso@wsc.ma.edu, Chair of the Sociology and Social Work Department for information on the online Sociology Minor.

 

Gerontology Minor        Coming Soon!

    

The Sociology program together with the several other departments and programs (Social Work, Movements Science, and others) at Westfield State College is in the process of developing a gerontology minor.  The gerontology minor will prepare students in understanding the needs of our aging population.  

Faculty

 

Professor Zengie Mangaliso, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Sociology and Social Work & Sociology Faculty

Teaches: Sociological Theory, Family, and Social Change
Interests: Global Stratification and Political Sociology

nmangaliso@wsc.ma.edu

Assistant Professor Tian-Jia (T.J.) Dong, Ph.D. Sociology Faculty 

Teaches: Principles of sociology, complex organizations, small groups, social stratification, social change, cultural anthropology, and senior thesis/internship
Interests:
Research; Complex Organizations and Network Theory; Global and Political Sociology; Comparative and Historical Methodology. Subjects of Focus; Emerging Forms of Global Governance; Types of Authority; Social Embeddedness of Political Institutions; Comparative Study on American and Chinese Social-Political-Economic Institutions.

tdong@wsc.ma.edu

Assistant Professor Tamara L. Smith, ABD, Sociology Faculty & Coordinator of Gerontology Minor 

Teaches: Principles of sociology, Sociology of Children, Social Gerontology, Sociology of Aging, and Sociology of Education

Interests: Gerontology, Carework, Education, Family Policy

 

tsmith@wsc.ma.edu

Assistant Professor Gabriel Aquino, ABD, Sociology Faculty 

 

Teaches: Principles of sociology, Race and Ethnicity, Research Methods, Urban Sociology, Latina/o & Latin American Sociology. and the Sociology of Globalization

Interests: Racial and Ethnic Integration, Globalization and Migration

gaquino@wsc.ma.edu

Professor Kate Bagley, M.S.W., Ph.D., J.D., Sociology Faculty Retired

Teaches: Gender, Sociology of Education, Sociology of Law, Cultural Anthropology, and Women and Religion
Interests: Feminist Theory, the Law of Sex Discrimination, and Sociology of Religion

kbagley@wsc.ma.edu 

Sociology Program News

Professor Kate Bagley Retires

 

      Kate Bagley retired at the end of May 2008 having been at the college and department for 28 years.  Throughout her tenure, she served in various capacities including chairing the department and overseeing some of the major changes in its curriculum; and coordinating the college's Women's Studies program.  A sociologist with legal training, throughout the years students benefited from her course on the Sociology of Law, which she taught along with Sociology of Gender, and Sociology of Religion. Professor Bagley earned an M.S.W., a Ph.D., and a J.D., giving the department a breadth of knowledge that will truly be missed.

 

      Upon her retirement, a "Dr Kate Bagley" student award has been established in recognition of her contributions to the department.  The department and sociology students wish her well in her future.


--The Dr Kate Bagley Award--
This is a special cash award in recognition of one student who has achieved the highest level of academic excellence in Sociology. The Award is offered annually by the Sociology faculty at Westfield State College in honor of Dr. Kate Bagley.
Dr. Kate Bagley worked in Westfield State College for 28 years before she retired in September 2008. She was one of the initial members of the Department of Sociology and Social Work, and contributed towards the restructuring of the two majors. The Award has been set up in her honor as an effective leader and supportive colleague.

 

 

Students in the News

 

Sociology and Social Work Students at the Academic Awards Ceremony

Academic Awards Ceremony--Sociology and Social Work Students

Congratulations to Britny Kirsner who was awarded "Scholar Ship" Award

      The scholar Ship Award was confered by President Dobelle and consists of $10,000 donation by the Scholar Ship program and $2,500 by Westfield State College. Britny will be traveling thoughout the fall semester on board a ship that will traverse the world, giving students an opportunity to engage in a true global study.

Congratulations to Stacey Berry who was Selected for the Teach for America program

      Stacey is a recent graduate of Westfield State College with a major in Sociology. She is currently teaching in the the Bay Area in California. The program recived 18,000 applicants and Stacey is one of only 2,900 accepted.

AKD Award Ceremony

 

Inductees in 2007-2008:

Ludilila P. Baraban

Elyse Denorfia

Britny P. Kirsner

Adam J. Kosakowski

Miriam Rivera-Labrecque

Jennifer L. Serra

Alyssa Solomon

Katharine J. White

Teressa Williams

 

Selected Faculty Book Publications

 

Social Reach: a connectivist approach to American identity and global governance, University Press of America, August, 2008

TJ Book

 

The South African Mosaic:  A  Sociological Analysis of Post-Apartheid Conflict, University of America Press, June, 1994.

Zengie's Book

 

New Opportunities for Sociology Majors

CALL FOR PAPERS

Eastern Sociological Society 2009 Annual Meeting Baltimore Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel
March 19-22, 2009 (Abstract Deadline October 15, 2008)

ESS 2009

 
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