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What are the career opportunities after studying sociology?

A sociologist is a person who studies society and social behaviour by examining groups, cultures, organisations, social institutions and studying the impact of these social groups on individual decision making. A degree in sociology uniquely prepares a student to use scientific methods to deal with these complex matters. In addition to specific skills, studying sociology will sharpen and foster creativity, innovation, critical thinking, analytic problem-solving and communication skills. As this major has a very broad curriculum, everything in the social dominion is studied including family, deviance, marriage, group interaction, gender roles, criminology, healthcare, work roles, ageing, public policy, attitude development, social inequality and much more. Possible jobs for graduates in sociology include roles in public health services, the voluntary sector, social and welfare services, criminal justice, rehabilitation and housing services, probation and prison services. To improve employment opportunities, consider studying sociology jointly with law, modern languages or marketing. Alternatively bolster your qualifications by pursuing a second degree in journalism, education or business. The subject is a great platform to enter in law school but also fields such as public health, criminology, public policy, business, public health, social work, and education.

My son is thinking of studying liberal arts. I am not sure how will the subject prepare him to manage business. What is your opinion?

Liberal Arts is a term used for a holistic education offered by colleges, wherein students learn natural sciences, social sciences, arts and the humanities. In a liberal arts programme, students will study everything from physics to history to economics to biology. Unlike more professional or technical degrees such as engineering or medicine, liberal arts degrees will be more comprehensive and less-focused on one singular field. By definition the concept of liberal arts study is very wide and would encompass humanities (philosophy, languages, and ethics), natural sciences (biology, chemistry), social sciences (history, psychology, economics) and formal sciences (math). Studying liberal arts helps expand your horizons. This broad learning experience helps students get a more expansive education, giving them skills and knowledge across multiple fields. A liberal arts degree is great for students who haven’t decided what they want to focus on. Additionally, since students get a broad skill set, they can jump careers easily and not be pigeonholed into one industry for the rest of their lives.

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