Sociology Major
An undergraduate major in sociology is especially useful if human relations are central to the career goal.
Often such jobs are available in public and private social agencies concerned with child care, the homeless, domestic violence, family services, public health, juvenile delinquency, criminal justice, drug abuse, mental health, social security, the elderly, minority affairs, labor management problems or environmental improvement.
A bachelor's degree in sociology enables one to work in private business and local, state, and federal governments. The sociology major prepares students for graduate training in a variety of professions that include education (college and high school level), law, medicine, journalism, urban planning, government service, corrections and non-profit administration.
