Career options for well-trained sociologists are strong. Sociology majors find opportunities in social work, non-profit organizations, counseling, and ministry. They also work in business areas such as organizational dynamics, human resources management, and diversity training. In the area of criminology, jobs are found in corrections and criminal justice. Sociology majors also work in many areas of government, public policy, and education.
Skills:
Understanding relationships between things such as age and attitudes; seeing that people's attitudes and behaviors are due to more than individual psychological factors; reasoning ability; critical reading; abstract thinking; formulating problems; organizing thoughts; and analyzing data.
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