What Do I Study?
Depending on your career goals, you may want to add a minor, concentration, or even a second major. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµAPK can help create a path to successfully graduate in four years.
Sample four-year plan and checklist
Career Possibilities
Sociology majors can find jobs in a variety of fields, including:
- Legal: Sociology is considered a preferred major by most law schools.
- Medicine: MCAT revisions to cover foundational knowledge of social science concepts, 30 percent of the new section stems directly from sociology.
- Law enforcement: Sociology majors can use their knowledge of social behavior and crime to work as police officers, detectives, or social workers.
- Public service: Sociology majors can work in government agencies, such as the Department of Health and Human Services or the Environmental Protection Agency.
- Advocacy: Sociology majors can use their skills to advocate for social change. They may work for non-profit organizations, government agencies, or businesses.
- Social entrepreneurship and leadership: Sociology majors can use their skills to start their own businesses or lead social change initiatives.
The Value of a Sociology Degree
In addition to preparing you for a variety of careers, a sociology degree can also give you the following benefits:
- Critical thinking skills: Sociology majors learn to think critically about social issues. This skill is essential for success in any field.
- Communication skills: Sociology majors learn to communicate effectively in writing and in person. This skill is essential for working with others and for getting your point across.
- Research skills: Sociology majors learn to conduct research and analyze data. These skills are essential for a variety of careers, including law, business, and public policy.
Transferable Skills
A sociology degree is a versatile degree that can be paired with other degrees to create a unique and marketable skillset. For example, a sociology degree paired with a business degree can prepare you for a career in human resources or market research. A sociology degree paired with a law degree can prepare you for a career in social justice or public policy.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµAPK's Sociology Program
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµAPK's sociology program is designed to prepare students for a variety of careers. Our program offers a rigorous curriculum that covers the core concepts of sociology, as well as specialized courses in areas such as criminology, social inequality, and social policy. We also offer a variety of opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience, such as internships and research opportunities.
Minors in Peace and Justice Studies, Criminal Justice, Public Health, and Social Work
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµAPK also offers minors in peace and justice studies, criminal justice, public health, and social work. These minors can be paired with a sociology degree to create a well-rounded education that prepares students for a variety of careers.