CAREERS AND ALUMNI
Why Study Sociology?
What will a major in Sociology prepare you to do? You will find sociology majors in many different occupations. Employment opportunities with a bachelor’s degree include entry-level positions in the following areas: advertising, banking, counseling, consulting, criminal justice, health services, human resources, marketing, sales, and social research.
Liberal Arts students are very successful at entering the business world. Corporate recruiters are interested in serious students with strong analytical, verbal and written communication skills, as well as computer literacy and familiarity with research and statistics. All of these skills can be improved in the pursuit of a bachelor’s degree in sociology at ÎÞÂëרÇø.
More information on careers in sociology can be found at the .
Why Study Criminology?
What will a major in Criminology prepare you to do? The liberal arts focus of our criminology program will prepare you to write and communicate well, develop analytical and problem-solving skills, and other abilities which graduate schools and employers’ value.
You could build a career as a juvenile court caseworker, probation officer or working with at-risk youth. Crime prevention agencies develop and implement programs for families, schools and communities designed to reduce crime, and your skills would be a valuable asset in these efforts. If you feel strongly about making a difference, then hands-on work in a teen runaway shelter or domestic violence shelter may be appealing to you.
More information on careers in criminology can be found at the .
Professional Development
In addition to a strong GPA, employers seek applicants who have a broad educational background and who acquire real world experience. Internships provide students with opportunities to explore careers, acquire professional experience, and prepare for post-graduate employment.
Our students land internships at community agencies such as:
- People’s Emergency Center
- Catholic Social Services
- New York State Supreme Court
- U.S. Pretrial Services
- Philadelphia DA’s Office and Delaware County Probation Department
- the Legal-Aid Society
- Children’s Law Center
- Zappos
- Bloomingdales
- and American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut
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Service-Learning connects course objectives with meeting the needs of people in underserved communities. Integration of theoretical knowledge and experiential learning in the community provides a context for critical and constructive thinking and action that promotes the common good.
Learn more about experiential learning opportunities for our students.
Our students conduct research under the mentorship and guidance of distinguished faculty and present their work at regional and national conferences. These experiential learning opportunities allow our students to hone their analytical and professional skills.
Learn more about undergraduate research in the department.
Graduate School
Some of our majors choose to continue their education in competitive masters and doctoral programs in sociology, criminology and related fields.
See for the rankings of the best sociology graduate school programs.
More information on graduate schools in criminology can be found at the .
Alumni News
Nancy M Lane '87 CLAS is the chief executive officer of . She writes about the influence James McKenna, PhD, had on her as a student and a professional. She believes that while sociology has not always been a part of her career, she was able to apply her degree to help launch , a news collaborative produced by 10 of the nation’s leading Black publishers. Inspired by the impact, they have since helped launch , an LBGTQ+ news source, and the .
Madison Moser '22 CLAS is an aspiring registered nurse who is currently completing her capstone at Denver Health. She details how her degree in Sociology has been critical to providing patient centered care, particularly for vulnerable populations. The sociology courses she has taken have inspired her to always consider how larger societal structures impact individual health and help ensure that her decisions are both medically and socially sound.