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WHAT CAN I DO WITH A MAJOR IN...

SOCIOLOGY www.sc.edu/career

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1. The study of human social behavior, especially the study of the origins, organization, institutions, and development of human society. 2. Analysis of a social institution or societal segment as a self-contained entity or in relation to society as a whole.* *“sociology."

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. 7 Aug. 2009. .

Sociology Majors Study

• Characteristics, changes, causes and consequences of human behavior in groups • The structure and dynamics of social systems • Effects of gender, ethnicity, class, religion, and community on individuals and groups • Critical thinking skills helpful in complex problem solving ...and more

Specializations

Most undergraduate programs offer only a general course of study. However, many specializations can be pursued with further study. These include (but are not limited to):     Population Studies Marriage & Family Crime & Delinquency Human Resources Management    Public Relations Social Inequality Gender Roles

Sociology Degrees Available At The University Of South Carolina

Ph.D

MA BS BA

Sociology At The University Of South Carolina

Undergraduate Options

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Graduate Options

Master of Arts (MA) Thesis required.

Bachelor of Science (BS) The university also offers a Minor in Sociology Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Dissertation required.

Sociology Majors Develop Skills In

• Critical analysis • Oral and written communication • Interpersonal relations • Understanding of different cultures • Problem solving • Observing individuals in various types of group settings • Working cooperatively with others • Adapting to varied and changing conditions • Conflict resolution • Adapting cultural theories to other populations • Intentional interviewing

Employment

The sociological perspective is crucial for success in today’s multicultural and multinational work environments. Thus, a background in sociology is valuable preparation for careers in almost any modern organizational setting including:  Bachelor's Degree/Entry Level – Business – Communication – Education – Law Enforcement – Recreation – Social Services  Further Education – Law – Public Policy – Social Work – Psychology

Employment Settings

Business & Commerce

: Includes management and direction of for-profit organizations including the development of business plans, marketing strategies, product development, and human resource management

Sample Occupational Titles Associated With Business & Commerce

• Account Executive • Community Relations Representative • Corporate Merchandising Manager • Customer Service Representative • EEO/AA Specialist • Junior Market Analyst • Labor Relations Manager • Marketing Director • Mediator • Operations Manager • Recruiter • Regulatory Administrator • Statistician Analyst

Employment Settings

Consulting

: Includes historical and ethnographic research; political and population surveying, social/cultural assessments, designing bilingual and bicultural curricula; assessing services, and more.

Sample Occupational Titles Associated With Consulting

• Bicultural Curricula Developer • Business Consultant • Community Planner • Corporate Communications Consultant • Employee Relations Specialist • Marketing Strategist • Mediator • Management Consultant • Policy Analyst • Public Health Advisor • Public Relations Consultant • Recruitment Consultant • Training Specialist

Employment Settings

Education

: Includes classroom instruction, curricula development, research, writing, administration, program management, and lecturing. Teaching and research positions at colleges and universities require an advanced degree. Most other teaching positions require proper certification.

Sample Occupational Titles Associated With Education

• Administrator • Admissions evaluator • Author/writer • Career counselor • College or university professor • Financial aid director • Guidance counselor • Health educator • Lecturer • Primary school teacher • Residence hall director • Secondary school teacher • Student affairs professional

Employment Settings

Social Services

: Includes among others counseling, social work, program management, public service, non-profit work, ministry, and positions in correctional facilities.

Most ministry and counseling positions require the completion of a certification or advanced study program.

Sample Occupational Titles Associated With Social Services

• Art Therapist • Career Planning Professional • Child Psychologist • Community Worker • Corrections Worker • Crisis Intervention Counselor • Expressive Therapist • Mental Health Coordinator • Non-Profit Agency Coordinator • Occupational Therapist • Parole Officer • Public Health Statistician • Social Worker

Distribution Of Employed Persons With A Bachelor’s Degree In Sociology By Sector

Government/ Military, 25% Private-for profit, 37% Self-Employed, 10% Non-Profit, 10% Education, 18%

Source: Fogg, N.P, Harrington, P.E. & Harrington, T.F, (2004). College Majors Handbook (2nd ed). Indianapolis, IN: Jist Publishing.

TOP 10 Occupations That Employ Persons With Only A Bachelor’s Degree In Sociology

1 Top- and mid-level managers, executives 2 Social Workers 3 Other administrative (i.e. record clerks) 4 Other management-related occupations 5 Sales (including retail) 6 Sales (including retail) 6 Other marketing and sales occupations 7 Receptionists, typists 8 Personnel, training and labor relations specialists 9 Insurance, securities, real estate, business services 10 Accountants, auditors, other financial specialists

Source: Fogg, N.P, Harrington, P.E. & Harrington, T.F, (2004). College Majors Handbook (2nd ed). Indianapolis, IN: Jist Publishing.

Strategies For Developing Skills To Get The Job You Want

• Pursue an excellent academic record • Obtain part-time, summer, or internship work experience • Volunteer with service and counseling organizations • Become fluent in a foreign language • Obtain a minor in a related area (i.E. Criminal justice, psychology, gender studies or education) • Obtain an advanced degree and/or certification to perform counseling • Develop strong writing and speaking skills

Strategies For Developing Skills To Get The Job You Want

• Develop strong quantitative and statistical skills • Become comfortable working with people from different backgrounds and cultures • Take courses focusing on inequality and families • Become active in peer mediation groups if available • Secure leadership positions in campus or community groups • Obtain teaching certification • Acquire survey and evaluation skills

Books And Web Resources

Books

Careers in Sociology by W. Richard Stevens Jr

Websites

American Sociological Association http://www.asanet.org/ Great Jobs for Sociology Majors by Stephen Lambert Careers Serving Families and Consumers by The Elizabeth Kendall Sproles and George B. Sproles The SocioWeb: Sociological Resources on the Internet http://www.socioweb.com/ SocSite http://www.abacon.com/socsite/i ndex.html

Resources For More Information

Department of Sociology

www.cas.sc.edu/socy

Career Center Library

http://www.sc.edu/career/Library/library.html

Sociology related websites

http://www.sc.edu/career/la/socio.html

CAS Career Development website

www.sc.edu/career/cascdp/index.html

Career center contact information

University of South Carolina Career Center

6th Floor, H. William Close Building (BA Building) Columbia, SC 29208 Phone: (803) 777-7280 On-call counseling without an appointment: M - F, 1:00 am - 4:00 pm (Summer and holiday hours may differ, please check the website at www.sc/edu/career )