Do you have a desire to learn about society in an inclusive environment without judgment from others? Would you like a rewarding career that lets you help people, educate others, serve the public or engage in vital research? Sociology might be for you!
A couple of ways to find out are to read about Careers in Sociology or our Student Favorite Courses. Or reach out to a faculty member to ask questions.
Undergraduates can Major in Sociology or Minor in Sociology. They can also earn a teacher certification in Preschool to Grade 12 or Grades K-6 or earn a BA/MAT & Certificate Grades K-6. The
You can even add a STEM Designated Master’s in Social Research and Analysis with just one additional year of study, earn a 4+1 combined BA/MBA, an Online Certificate in Customer & User Experience Research (CX & UX Research) or a STEM Designated Online Certificate in Data Collection & Management. Read more about Careers and Job Openings in these fields and Join our Careers Portal!
Sociology majors study all aspects of society and social behavior. They learn important career skills like how to solve problems, engage in teamwork and lead others. They become prepared for careers in social work, human services, business, social policy, law, education, government, the nonprofit sector and other industries.
Some students go directly from graduation into the job market. Others go on to earn a Master’s Degree in Social Research and Analysis or a Graduate Certificate in Data Collection and Management. These credentials enhance their marketability or it can be a stepping stone to a PhD in Sociology.
Some skills all Sociology majors acquire include:
- Critical thinking
- Identifying patterns in data
- Making evidence based decisions
- Communicating with others
- Research skills
- Management, planning and organization
Learn more about careers in sociology from the American Sociological Association.
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