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What Can I do With a Major in Sociology

Enter the Department of Occupational Titles (nine digit code) or job title
 to access detailed information on these positions at the
 Occupational Information Network O*Net site.

 

Admissions Counselor Marketing Research Analyst
Career Services Director Police Officer
Community Worker (195.367.018) Political Scientist (051.067.010)
Cooperative Extension Agent Probation/Parole Officer
Correctional Officer Psychologist, Industrial/Organizational (045.107.030)
Correctional Treatment Specialist (195.107.042) Statistician, Applied (020.167.026)
Criminologist Teacher, Social Studies
Economist (050.067.010) Urban Regional Planner
Market Research Analyst (050.067.014)  

If you have certain other skills, the following positions may also be possibilities
 

Clergy* Sales/Manufacturer's Agent
Compensation/Benefits Administrator School Counselor*
Congressional District Aide (209.362.030) Social Worker*
Demographer* Sociologist*
Financial Aid director Special Agent (375.167.042)
Fund Raiser Writer/Author
Human Resource Administrator Claims Adjustor/Examiner
Immigrations Inspector (168.167.022) Clergy Member (120.107.010)
Instructor, Vocational Training (097.221.010) Customer Service Representative
Job Analyst Director Consumer Affairs (088.117050)
Legal Assistant/Paralegal Insurance Agent/Broker
Nursery School Attendant (395.677.018) Manager, convention (187.167.078)
Personnel Interviewer Nursing Home Administrator
Police, Community Relations (375.137.018) Prisoner Classification Interviewer (166.267.022)
Public Administrator/Manager Real Estate Salesperson/Broker
Public Opinion Interviewer Underwriter

*Additional Training/Experience probably necessary


 

Print Resources Available in the Advising Center

College Majors & Careers: A Resource Guide for Effective Life Planning
Career Choices for Students of Political Science and Government
Opportunities in Insurance Careers
Law Enforcement Career Starter
Opportunities in Federal Government Careers
Opportunities in State and Local Government
Careers for Caring People and Other Sensitive Types


Print Resources Available in the CCSU Library Reference Department

 

Advising Center Resources

An in-house career resource library
People to talk to about careers & plans
Self -assessment
Volunteer opportunities and internships
Career exploration workshops & seminars
SIGI+, a computerized career information system,
Graduate school information

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