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The Bachelor of Arts Major in Sociology is an undergraduate program that examines social behavior, institutions, and patterns of human interaction. Students explore topics such as social inequality, family dynamics, cultural diversity, and urbanization. The program equips graduates with analytical, research, and communication skills, preparing them for careers in social services, public policy, education, or business, as well as advanced studies in sociology and related disciplines. Graduates gain a deep understanding of societal challenges and the tools to address them effectively.

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Social Worker

41300$50,000 - $85,000Assists individuals and families in overcoming personal and social challenges by providing support, resources, and counseling services.

Social and Community Service Worker

42201$40,000 - $65,000Supports community programs and services aimed at improving the well-being of individuals and fostering social integration.

Human Resources Professional

11200$50,000 - $85,000Manages recruitment, employee relations, and workplace development, utilizing sociological insights to enhance organizational culture.

Social Policy Researcher

41403$55,000 - $90,000Develops and evaluates policies addressing social issues, conducting research and providing recommendations for systemic improvement.