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Mount Saint Vincent University

Bachelor of Arts - Sociology & Anthropology

The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology & Anthropology at Mount Saint Vincent University explores human societies, cultures, and behaviors. Students gain critical thinking, research, and analytical skills to study social structures and cultural phenomena. This interdisciplinary program prepares graduates for careers in social policy analysis, community development, cultural resource management, and research. Ideal for individuals passionate about understanding societal challenges and cultural diversity, the program equips students to create meaningful change and promote cultural understanding in various professional fields.

Career Options:

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Social Policy Analyst

41403$55,000 - $105,000Research and analyze social issues to develop policies that address societal needs and challenges.

Community Development Worker

42201$50,000 - $85,000Work with communities to promote social well-being, develop programs, and build local capacity.

Anthropologist

21109$55,000 - $95,000Study human societies, cultures, and their development through research and fieldwork.

Cultural Resource Manager

51101$50,000 - $90,000Manage and preserve cultural heritage sites, ensuring compliance with preservation regulations.

Research Assistant

41201$45,000 - $75,000Support academic or organizational research projects by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting social data.