Career Opportunities
How can a degree in sociology or criminology help me achieve my career goals?
At Barry, sociology and criminology graduates are often employed in the helping professions, business, the criminal justice system (local, state, and federal level), and in a variety of public and private sector jobs, especially those which involve the delivery, development, and administration of human or social services. Criminology students are more likely to choose employment in the justice system, but sociology majors may also select these types of positions.
Employment opportunities include entry-level positions in occupations related to administration, advertising, banking, counseling (family services and youth services), community planning, health services, group and recreation work, marketing and market research, education, human resources/personnel work, social services, and government services.
As a compliment to the required coursework, departmental volunteer and internship opportunities help students obtain the needed knowledge, skills, and connections to obtain work in their chosen fields.
Listed below are the more common job titles of those who enter the work force with a bachelor's degree in sociology or criminology:
Government
Research
Justice System
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Community Relations
Social Services
Business & Industry
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