Updated 2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog
Sociology
Programs
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					Social Studies, B.A. 
					major 
					
 Sociology-Anthropology Emphasis
- Sociology, B.A. major
- Sociology minor
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.
Career Directions
- Business
 Human Resources -- Recruiting, Training, and Development
 Management
 Marketing
 Office Administration
 Public Relations
 Sales
- Criminal Justice
 Corrections
 Rehabilitation
 Judiciary
 Law Enforcement
- Education
 Research
 Teaching
- Environment
 Advocacy Groups and Organizations
 Consulting Firms
 Environmental Periodicals
 Health Agencies
 Waste Management
- Government
 City Planning
 Demography
 Law Enforcement
 Policy Analysis
 Program Development Human Services
 Public Administration
 Research
 Social Statistics
- Human Services
 Administration
 Advocacy
 Case Management
 Counseling
 Mental Health Services
 Programming
- Social Science Research
 Data Analysis
 Demography
 Information Sourcing
 Market Research
 Research
- Also: Graduate Study
Preparation
Recommended High School Courses- Psychology
- Social Research
- Sociology
