As the final step in your journey toward your Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, you will complete a capstone that integrates the knowledge and skills you have
developed throughout your program by creating a white paper and professional presentation. The white paper and presentation will address a real-life
workplace problem. You will identify the problem, provide an analysis of applicable research, apply sociological theory and concepts, and provide evidencebased recommendations.
A degree in sociology is beneficial in a variety of professional roles including human resources, leadership, management, and advocacy. In a professional
environment, individuals are bound to encounter conflict, and the methods through which the conflict is resolved, if employed appropriately, can strengthen
professional relationships and lead to promotion. Sociologists provide unique perspectives in addressing these types of problems by applying sociological theory
and research methodology to their analysis of the situation and to their evidence-based recommendations. In this vein, your white paper and presentation
should demonstrate your mastery in the field of sociology, making connections between its content and applications to the real world.
Evaluation of Capstone
This capstone will be assessed somewhat differently than other courses you have taken online at SNHU. There are two separate components, which are
submitted at different times during the course; however, they operate together to comprise the whole capstone experience and are not assessed separately. You
will be evaluated on both components as a unit in determining whether you have demonstrated proficiency in each outcome. Your instructor will guide you
through this process, keeping a running narrative of your strengths and weaknesses in relation to the outcomes as you progress through the class. Your work is
expected to meet the highest professional standards.
The project is divided into four milestones, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final
submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules Two, Three, Four, and Five. The final submission for Component 1 is due in Module Six, and the
final submission for Component 2 is due in Module Seven.
In this assignment you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:
• Analyze group behavior through a sociological lens for a broader understanding of society
• Analyze and apply sociological research for making socially responsible, evidence-informed decisions that address contemporary social issues
• Employ professional, ethical, and appropriate communication in the dissemination of sociological information through customization of message
• Analyze social structures and processes within social institutions for recognizing patterns and relationships across cultures
• Evaluate the social construction of realities for their impact on human-social interactions and their consequences to society
• Develop feasible sociological questions for employing versatility of thought and problem-solving skills in addressing contemporary social issues