A BA in sociology is excellent preparation for future graduate work in sociology in order to become a professor, researcher, or applied sociologist.
The undergraduate degree provides a strong liberal arts preparation for entry level positions throughout the business, social service, and government worlds. Employers look for people with the skills that an undergraduate education in sociology provides.
Since its subject matter is intrinsically fascinating, sociology offers valuable preparation for careers in journalism, politics, public relations, business, or public administration--fields that involve investigative skills and working with diverse groups.
Many students choose sociology because they see it as a broad liberal arts base for professions such as law, education, medicine, social work, and counseling. Sociology provides a rich fund of knowledge that directly pertains to each of these fields.
2007-01-23 01:03:06
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answered by Kurt J 4
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lol - I loved the first answer (very true)
I think there are a few jobs that use sociology, or skills from that line of education.
political advisors
survey taker
government jobs
sociology teacher
2007-01-22 19:14:56
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answered by Loren V 2
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well i know that, in high school, my fave class was sociology, and my teacher was also my favorite. the class was always very interesting and i believe it had a lot to do with her. does that help you any?
2007-01-22 22:51:17
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answered by Bridget Dawn 1
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proffessional student.
Because while there are some good jobs - none will ever pay enough for you to get out of student loan hell.
2007-01-22 19:07:53
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answered by freshbliss 6
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president of the united states
2007-01-22 21:13:37
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answered by bev 5
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