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The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at Trent University explores the complexities of social life, providing insights into societal structures, inequalities, and human behavior. With a co-op option, students gain valuable work experience and develop practical skills in areas such as data analysis, policy development, and community engagement. The program encourages critical thinking and equips graduates with the tools needed to address pressing social issues. With a combination of theoretical knowledge and applied learning, students are prepared for diverse careers in sectors such as social services, public policy, and community development.

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Social Policy Researchers

41403$55,000 - $95,000Analyze societal trends and develop policies to address social issues, improving public welfare and community outcomes.

Community and Social Service Workers

42101$40,000 - $75,000Support individuals and communities through advocacy, case management, and program implementation.

Educational Counsellors

41320$50,000 - $85,000Assist students in achieving academic and career goals by providing guidance and resources.

Probation and Parole Officers

41311$60,000 - $90,000Monitor and support individuals on probation or parole, helping them reintegrate into society successfully.

Human Resources Professionals

11200$50,000 - $95,000Manage recruitment, employee relations, and organizational development to foster a productive work environment.