Sociology
Phone: (218) 755-2880
Mailing Address:
1500 Birchmont Dr. NE #23
Bemidji, MN 56601-2699
Broadly speaking, sociologists study social life, social change, and
the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociology majors
acquire a broad knowledge of the social structural world (i.e., social
inequality, patterns of behavior, forces of social change and
resistance, and how social structures work). They also develop a range
of research skills, including analyzing and interpreting information,
collecting and organizing detailed research notes into a logical
presentation, communicating findings both orally and in writing, and
using a computer for data processing and analysis.
Employers look for people with the skills and knowledge that the
undergraduate sociology degree provides. Some career options for
students to consider are in the areas of human services, criminal
justice, education, government, social science research, environment,
and business.