The following list of possibilities is only illustrative — many other paths may be open to you and additional education or training may be required. Careers in Sociology, a publication of the American Sociological Association , identifies these employment sectors:.
Want more information about majoring in Sociology? Visit our advising office. All Rights Reserved. Sociology majors who are interested in organizational theory gravitate toward organizational planning, development, and training.
Those who study the sociology of work and occupations may pursue careers in human resources management personnel and industrial relations. Students who especially enjoy research design, statistics, and data analysis seek positions in marketing, public relations, and organizational research. Courses in economic and political sociology, cultural diversity, racial and ethnic relations, and social conflict can lead to positions in international business.
Regardless of your career path, the breadth of your preparation as a liberal arts major is very important. For information on what Berkeley students have done with their undergraduate degree in Sociology after graduation, visit the Career Center web-site on " What I Can do with a Major In Sociology ".
With this spectrum of courses, sociology majors successfully compete for entry level positions in the private sector. Helping others is the backbone of a Springfield College education; look no further than our Humanics philosophy, which serves as the foundation of our sociology program and calls for the education of students in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to others.
Graduates of the Springfield College sociology program often express satisfaction with how their major prepared them for work in people-serving professions.
All rights reserved. Main navigation. Springfield College programs sociology. Second, majoring in sociology also affords students many opportunities to develop strong writing samples that enhance their applications to graduate programs. Several of our courses devote sustained attention throughout the semester to the craft of evaluating social scientific evidence, writing effectively about social science research, and producing new social science research.
Students who complete an honors thesis in Sociology will also be especially well prepared for graduate admissions and studies. Other students said that the writing skills they developed in Sociology courses were particularly helpful with getting jobs and internships. A recent graduate said:.
I want to go into a public relations career where all I will be doing is writing, and the interview processes for it have required writing tests, which has been my greatest strength. I… attribute that to the Sociology major and the incredible professors I have had.
The Career Services unit of the College of Arts and Sciences is the primary source for advice on getting a job.
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