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Sociology
What Will I Learn in a Sociology Degree Program?
In this program, you will learn how societies operate. This degree is research intensive, so upon completion, you will have a strong ability to gather and analyze information and draw rational conclusions from it. A degree in sociology includes learning about statistics gathering, and how to analyze and apply data to theories. Your degree program will include classes on the history of sociology, applied statistics, sociology research and sociology theory.
What Can I Do With a Sociology Degree?
Sociologists will use their education to study society and social behavior. You'll most likely work in a particular specialty, such as education, social psychology, politics, gender, gerontology, criminology, organization or ethics. Your work may take you into public policy analysis for private organizations as well as government. Another popular career for sociologists is in education, as many are employed by colleges and universities. However, employment in higher education usually requires a master's degree or higher in the field of sociology or a related discipline.
What Is the Career Outlook for Sociology Degree Students?
You can trust that your degree in sociology will provide you with a stable career now and in the future, with significant potential for job and salary growth. You'll find that the job outlook for sociologists is good, with employment growth coming in much faster than the average for all occupations at 21 percent for about the next decade. If you would like to pursue a career in education and other advanced fields of sociology, you will need a master's degree or higher. Salaries for sociologists will vary, but you can expect annual wages of about $47,000 to $147,000.



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