Sociology

Sociology is the study of human social relationships and institutions. Sociology’s subject matter is diverse, ranging from crime to religion, from the family to the state, from the divisions of race and social class to the shared beliefs of a common culture, and from social stability to radical change in whole societies.

Sociology is an exciting and insightful field of study that evaluates and discusses important issues in our personal lives.

 

It also discusses issues related to our cultures and around the globe in our cultures and around the world. Sociology explores phenomena such as population growth and migration, war and peace, and economic growth on a worldwide scale.

What are the roles and responsibilities for Sociologist?

    • Sociologists study human social behaviour through group formations and social, political, economic and religious institutions in the society.
    • They specialize in studying the impact of sociological studies on education, media, race and ethnicity, revolution, war and peace, gender roles, family, urban, rural, political and comparative sociology.
    • They observe how individuals interact with each other in specific groups and situationsAnalyze, define, test and explain human behaviour.
    • Study the origin and development of social groups.
    • Conduct sociological research and conclude.
    • Make evaluations which are relevant for social institutions and programs.
    • Conduct research for marketing organizations.

 

How to Become a Sociologist

  • Bachelor Arts Sociology

What are the key skills required for Sociology?

  • Critical thinking
  • Self-awareness
  • Analytical thinking

What are the career opportunities in Sociology?

  • Criminal Justice System
  • Human Rights Worker
  • Human Service Workers
  • N.G.O Manager
  • Religious Worker
  • Social and Community Services
  • Society Welfare Worker
  • Trust Manager
  • Volunteer

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