Social SciencesYour Pathway to Become a Sociologist

A Sociologist studies and writes about human behavior and society’s influence on different indviduals or groups.Ìý

Sociologists are essential in understanding cultures and relationships, and:

  • can work in human resources departments
  • can create campaigns at marketing agencies
  • can pursue positions at government agencies
  • can assist community members at nonprofit organizations

91proÊÓÆµ’s Associate in Arts in Sociology

  • is 60 credit hours
  • takes approximately two years to complete
  • can be started in high school through dual enrollment
  • can transfer to the  upon completion

Plan your future by following the Sociology Program Map.Ìý

Sociology program map sample