Sociology has a wide range of applications and provides good preparation for a variety of careers. Many students who obtain advanced degrees teach Sociology in colleges and universities. The vast majority of majors with Bachelor's degrees in Sociology launch their careers in business and industry. Most Sociology majors find employment after graduation in areas such as community planning, employment counseling, marketing research, policy evaluation, program planning, rehabilitation counseling, environmental analysis, personnel management, labor relations, drug and alcohol abuse counseling, social work and health planning. Others have taken jobs as computer analysts, journalists, legal assistants, management trainees, educational therapists, and resident directors.
Career opportunities in Sociology include the following fields and specialties:
Community and Human Services (gerontologist, criminologist, hospital administrator, charity administrator, organizer)
Business research (market analyst, population analyst, public opinion pollster, policy researcher, consumer researcher, data analyst, human resources or labor relations administrator)
Public relations (market researcher, economic analyst)
Government (prison administrator, urban planner, affirmative action worker, law enforcement, census worker)
Education (teacher, trainer, legislator, admissions counselor)
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The appointment of Mormon bishops is surprisingly arbitrary and that they have no formal preparation in counseling. Many pastors and clergymen do recieve some preparation in counseling, yet a qualified counselor will truthfully have extra.
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you mean a BHA?
bachelors of Humanities and Arts?
teach kids in middle and high school
2006-08-11 15:11:20
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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Social worker, or standing in a bread line ..
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answered by JellyCat 4
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