Program Overview
Introduction to the Sociología Program at PUCP
The Sociología program at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of social dynamics and the skills to become agents of change. The program focuses on the study of social phenomena, relationships, and structures, as well as the processes of change in everyday life, culture, and institutions.
Program Overview
The Sociología program at PUCP is a five-year undergraduate program that aims to equip students with the knowledge and tools necessary to analyze and understand social problems and contribute to their solution. The program covers a wide range of topics, including theoretical sociology, research methodologies, and social policy.
Curriculum
The curriculum of the Sociología program at PUCP is divided into five years of study. The first year focuses on general studies and introduces students to the university experience. The subsequent years build on this foundation, with a focus on theoretical sociology, research methodologies, and social policy.
- Year 1: General studies and introduction to the university experience
- Year 2: Theoretical sociology and research methodologies
- Year 3: Sociología urbana y rural, and design, planning, and evaluation of social projects
- Year 4: Continuation of theoretical sociology, and sociología urbana y rural
- Year 5: Research-focused, with a strong component of investigation and complementary courses on ethics, politics, and gender studies
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Sociología program at PUCP can pursue careers in a variety of fields, including:
- Institutions of higher education and research
- Public and private sector organizations
- International organizations and cooperation agencies
- Private companies and public enterprises
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and foundations
- Social and political organizations
- Media and communication
International Agreements
The Sociología program at PUCP has agreements with numerous international universities, providing students with opportunities for exchange and collaboration. Some of the partner universities include:
- University of South Carolina, USA
- Tsukuba University, Japan
- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
- Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Săo Paulo, Brazil
- Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
- Lund University, Sweden
Research and Investigation
The program places a strong emphasis on research and investigation, with students working on projects and theses that contribute to the understanding of social phenomena and the development of solutions to social problems. Faculty members are actively involved in research and publication, ensuring that students are exposed to the latest developments in the field.
Faculty and Alumni
The faculty of the Sociología program at PUCP includes renowned scholars and practitioners in the field of sociology. Alumni of the program have gone on to pursue successful careers in a variety of fields, both within Peru and internationally. Examples of notable alumni and faculty include:
- Deborah Delgado, socióloga ambiental and leader of investigations
- Carlos Castillo, sacerdote, sociólogo, and teólogo
- María Fernanda Rodríguez, egresada and becaria de la beca Chevening
- María Eugenia Ulfe, profesora and recipient of The British Academy's Visiting Fellowship
Conclusion
The Sociología program at PUCP offers a comprehensive and rigorous education in sociology, preparing students for careers in a wide range of fields. With its strong emphasis on research, investigation, and social responsibility, the program is ideal for students who wish to make a positive impact in their communities and society at large.
