Sociology and Anthropology

A degree in sociology prepares students for careers in virtually any field that requires a sound understanding of human behavior. Our majors graduate with the powerful analytical and communication skills that are essential for a wide variety of professions. Sociology majors are found in virtually every possible career - journalism, criminal justice, public health, politics, human resources, public relations, social welfare, and public administration are among the many fields where our majors now work.

In this increasingly diverse world, the Sociology major is designed to provide students with a broad liberal arts education and a greater comprehension and insight to understand the situations of people different than you. Students gain 21st century skills employers are looking for including: critical and analytical thinking, writing and communication abilities, problem solving, data analysis, and cultural competence. Students gain an understanding of the social systems and processes that bear upon everyday lives. Opportunities for students with Bachelor's degrees in Sociology are quite varied, and students develop valuable transferable skills many organizations and employers are seeking in their employees. Some go on to work for human service agencies; others work in human planning; others enter graduate programs in sociology, education, law, medicine, or social work.