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The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences - Sociology at St. Thomas University examines human relationships, institutions, and societal structures. This program fosters critical analysis, research, and problem-solving skills, enabling graduates to address social challenges and contribute to meaningful change. Career opportunities span community development, policy-making, human resources, and education. The interdisciplinary approach prepares students for impactful roles in analyzing and improving social systems while promoting equity and understanding in diverse communities.

Career Options:

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Social Researcher

41409$50,000 - $90,000Design and conduct research to study societal trends, behaviors, and structures.

Community Development Worker

42201$45,000 - $75,000Plan and implement programs that promote social change and improve community well-being.

Policy Analyst

41401$55,000 - $95,000Develop and evaluate policies aimed at addressing social issues and improving public welfare.

Human Resources Specialist

11200$55,000 - $90,000Manage employee relations, organizational development, and workplace policies to foster a positive work environment.

Educator (Secondary or Post-secondary)

41220/41200$50,000 - $120,000Teach and conduct research on sociology topics, focusing on societal structures and relationships.