Sociology refers to the study of the society, its solutions and about human behavior. Sociology looks over the issues persisting in the society and analyzes the problems.
Some features of this course are:
It develops problem-solving abilities.
It broadens the understanding of society and individuals.
Develops the concepts and research methodologies for studying various issues.
Teaches about different cultures and traditions in the society.
An Associate’s Degree in Sociology is a two-year degree which would introduce you to the concepts of sociology such as Gender Studies, Social relationships, and human behaviors to name a few. You can enroll in the degree after completing high school graduation.
A Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology is a four-year degree which gives in-depth knowledge of sociological concepts and will train you to be a professional in sociology. Enrollment in the degree can be done after getting an Associate's, High school or an equivalent degree.
Master's Degree in Sociology provides a training to help the society and the individuals with the issues they're struggling for. It includes fieldwork and research. This graduate degree can be completed in two years.
A Doctoral Degree in Sociology provides the students with the research-based orientation in sociology. It is the highest level of degree which you can pursue if you're interested in research and analysis. The time of completion varies with course structure, individual and the institution.
There are many specializations in the stream. A few of them can be stated as Gender studies, Social work, Cultural studies, and Environmental studies.
There is a wide range of job opportunities under sociology. Few of them are Counsellor, Social worker, Guide, Motivational speaker and Communal development worker.
There are more than 3.63 million people working in the field of sociology and the average annual wage for a sociologist is $90,421. The employment of sociology is growing more than 2.94% per year.
Most of the students who have completed their major in Sociology have been satisfied with their choice of the subject. If you're interested in social work, studying society and the people, it is a perfect degree for you.
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