Building Your Ideal Career with a Sociology/Anthropology Degree

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Careers for the 21
st
 Century...and beyond!
Understand social processes and contextual experiences
Explore how cultural, economic, historical and institutional factors
affect individuals and groups
Develop evidence-based arguments
Engaged critical thinking skills
Group and project management
Leadership and advisory roles
Perform quantitative and qualitative research
Collect, analyze and interpret a wide array of data
Inform and engage others
Research dissemination and knowledge transfer
Building educational and job experiences that
ultimately lead to your ideal career field.
Need to ask yourself:
What skills do I have?  (communicating, face-to-face
interaction, analysis, critical thinking, etc.)
What is something I enjoy doing for long periods of
time?
How important is work environment to me?
Do I need ongoing personal interaction, or am I satisfied
to work independently?
Do I need my job to help fulfill a sense of purpose, or can
I find that elsewhere in my life?
Be honest when you answer those questions
as they help guide you to your career path.
However, as you continue along your career path,
the answers to those questions may change—and
that is ok!
Your Sociology/Anthropology degree is flexible
and offers many wonderful career paths!
Many fields will require an advanced degree.
Begin early – second or third year to research
graduate schools
Identify graduate school requirements
Grade Point Average
Testing Requirements – GREs, LSATs, etc.
Pre-requisite undergraduate classes
Application Deadlines
Sociology/Anthropology offers students
much flexibility in choosing a career path but
most graduating students follow one of the
these paths
Many different opportunities in law
enforcement, corrections, courts, juvenile
justice, and allied business
Police Officer
Regional Police
RCMP
Probation/Parole Officer
Juvenile Probation Officer
Victim Services Specialist
Mediation Specialist
Attorney
Corrections Counselor
Private Security/Background Investigation
RCMP Analyst
SOAN provides students with insight to
structural and cultural causes of crime.
Criminology/Deviance Concentration
provides relevant courses into theories of
crime, trends in crime rates, and institutions
involved in  crime prevention, law
enforcement and corrections.
SOAN students could make good employees
in this field because their coursework
requires:
Good communication skills
Good analytical skills
Good research skills
Openness to cultural diversity
Understanding of structural constraints such as
poverty and its relevance to crime
Many different opportunities in community
organizations, social service agencies and
private practice
Counselor
Youth
Domestic Violence
School
Private Family or Family and Marriage Counseling
Vocational or Rehabilitative
Career or Higher Education
Social Work
Counseling
Healthcare Settings (Nursing Homes, Hospitals)
School
Private Community Agency
Criminal Justice (Corrections, Courts)
Government Agency
Community Outreach
Activities Coordinator/Director
Also see “Non-Profit Business"
SOAN students could make good employees in this
field because their coursework requires:
Good communication skills
Good analytical skills
Good research skills
Openness to cultural diversity
 Understanding of structural constraints such as poverty
and its relevance to life circumstances, mental health, job
opportunities, educational goals, etc.
Elementary Teacher
High School Teacher
Community College or University Instructor
University Professor
SOAN students could make good employees
in this field because their coursework
requires:
Good communication skills
Good analytical skills
Openness to cultural diversity
 Understanding of structural constraints such as
poverty and its relevance to educational goals and
attainment
Many different opportunities in the private
and public sector
Research/Data Analyst
Data Coordinator
Research Assistant
Research Coordinator
Data Collection Specialist
Marketing Research Analyst
Planning/Policy Analyst
Many different opportunities in the non-
profit and for-profit sectors
Non-profit
Volunteer Coordinator
Marketing Coordinator
Development (Fundraising) Assistant
Donor Assistant
Grant Coordinator
Program  Coordinator/Assistant
Public Relations Coordinator
For-profit
Marketing Coordinator
Sales
Management Trainee
Business Assistant/Coordinator
Human Resources Coordinator/Assistant
Public Relations Coordinator
Staffing Coordinator/Specialist
SOAN students could make good employees
in this field because their coursework
requires:
Good communication skills, including face-to-face
speaking, writing and presentation skills
Good analytical skills
Experience with group work
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Discover the diverse career opportunities offered by a Sociology/Anthropology degree, including skills development, research capabilities, and the exploration of social processes. Learn to assess your skills, interests, work environment preferences, and sense of purpose to guide your career path. Embrace the flexibility of your degree as it opens doors to various fulfilling career paths.

  • Sociology
  • Anthropology
  • Career Development
  • Skills Assessment
  • Social Processes

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  1. Careers for the 21stCentury...and beyond!

  2. I thought it would prepare me to change society To understand the relationship between social forces and individuals Help me understand my own life Idealist Because of the research skills I would learn that I could apply to real problems

  3. I thought it would prepare me for the job I wanted Careerist To prepare me for graduate or professional school

  4. I enjoyed my first course in SOAN First Attraction The concepts interested me

  5. Understand social processes and contextual experiences Explore how cultural, economic, historical and institutional factors affect individuals and groups Develop evidence-based arguments Engaged critical thinking skills Group and project management Leadership and advisory roles Perform quantitative and qualitative research Collect, analyze and interpret a wide array of data Inform and engage others Research dissemination and knowledge transfer

  6. Building educational and job experiences that ultimately lead to your ideal career field. But, what is that ideal career?

  7. Need to ask yourself: What skills do I have? (communicating, face-to-face interaction, analysis, critical thinking, etc.) What is something I enjoy doing for long periods of time? How important is work environment to me? Do I need ongoing personal interaction, or am I satisfied to work independently? Do I need my job to help fulfill a sense of purpose, or can I find that elsewhere in my life?

  8. Be honest when you answer those questions as they help guide you to your career path. However, as you continue along your career path, the answers to those questions may change and that is ok! Your Sociology/Anthropology degree is flexible and offers many wonderful career paths!

  9. Many fields will require an advanced degree. Begin early second or third year to research graduate schools Identify graduate school requirements Grade Point Average Testing Requirements GREs, LSATs, etc. Pre-requisite undergraduate classes Application Deadlines

  10. Sociology/Anthropology offers students much flexibility in choosing a career path but most graduating students follow one of the these paths

  11. Sociology/Anthropology Criminal Justice Human Services Research & Policy Education Business

  12. Criminal Justice Why SOAN background fits Job How to get there? Opportunities

  13. Many different opportunities in law enforcement, corrections, courts, juvenile justice, and allied business Police Officer Regional Police RCMP

  14. Probation/Parole Officer Juvenile Probation Officer Victim Services Specialist Mediation Specialist Attorney Corrections Counselor Private Security/Background Investigation RCMP Analyst

  15. SOAN provides students with insight to structural and cultural causes of crime. Criminology/Deviance Concentration provides relevant courses into theories of crime, trends in crime rates, and institutions involved in crime prevention, law enforcement and corrections.

  16. SOAN students could make good employees in this field because their coursework requires: Good communication skills Good analytical skills Good research skills Openness to cultural diversity Understanding of structural constraints such as poverty and its relevance to crime

  17. Human Services Why Sociology background fits Job How to get there? Opportunities

  18. Many different opportunities in community organizations, social service agencies and private practice Counselor Youth Domestic Violence School Private Family or Family and Marriage Counseling Vocational or Rehabilitative Career or Higher Education

  19. Social Work Counseling Healthcare Settings (Nursing Homes, Hospitals) School Private Community Agency Criminal Justice (Corrections, Courts) Government Agency Community Outreach Activities Coordinator/Director Also see Non-Profit Business"

  20. SOAN students could make good employees in this field because their coursework requires: Good communication skills Good analytical skills Good research skills Openness to cultural diversity Understanding of structural constraints such as poverty and its relevance to life circumstances, mental health, job opportunities, educational goals, etc.

  21. Education Why SOAN background fits Job How to get there? Opportunities

  22. Elementary Teacher High School Teacher Community College or University Instructor University Professor

  23. SOAN students could make good employees in this field because their coursework requires: Good communication skills Good analytical skills Openness to cultural diversity Understanding of structural constraints such as poverty and its relevance to educational goals and attainment

  24. Research/Policy Job Why SOAN background fits How to get there? Opportunities

  25. Many different opportunities in the private and public sector Research/Data Analyst Data Coordinator Research Assistant Research Coordinator Data Collection Specialist Marketing Research Analyst Planning/Policy Analyst

  26. Business: For-profit and Non-profit Why SOAN background fits Job How to get there? Opportunities

  27. Many different opportunities in the non- profit and for-profit sectors Non-profit Volunteer Coordinator Marketing Coordinator Development (Fundraising) Assistant Donor Assistant Grant Coordinator Program Coordinator/Assistant Public Relations Coordinator

  28. For-profit Marketing Coordinator Sales Management Trainee Business Assistant/Coordinator Human Resources Coordinator/Assistant Public Relations Coordinator Staffing Coordinator/Specialist

  29. SOAN students could make good employees in this field because their coursework requires: Good communication skills, including face-to-face speaking, writing and presentation skills Good analytical skills Experience with group work

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