Median income for undergraduate degree holders in sociology nationwide is $46,200 for early career (5 years after graduation) and $72,500 for mid-career (10+ years), according to payscale.com.
Median income for SU sociology alumni is $60,000 - $80,000 (2021 alumni survey, question asked by range).
The American Sociological Association's Careers in Sociology suggests the following areas for seeking employment:
- social services--in rehabilitation, case management, group work with youth or the elderly, recreation, or administration
- community work--in fund-raising for social service organizations, nonprofits, child-care or community development agencies, or environmental groups
- corrections--in probation, parole, or other criminal justice work
- business--in advertising, marketing and consumer research, insurance, real estate, personnel work, training, or sales
- college settings--in admissions, alumni relations, or placement offices
- health services--in family planning, substance abuse, rehabilitation counseling, health planning, hospital admissions, and insurance companies
- publishing, journalism, and public relations--in writing, research, and editing
- government services--in federal, state, and local government jobs in such areas as transportation, housing, agriculture, and labor
- teaching--in elementary and secondary schools, in conjunction with appropriate teacher certification.
Here are a few of the many jobs that sociology majors do:
- probation officer
- employment counselor
- human resources specialist
- family counselor
- addictions counselor
- research assistant
- police officer
- youth worker
- correctional service officer
- volunteer coordinator
- family planning counselor
- admissions counselor
- community service agency worker
- group home provider
- school counselor
- interviewer
- rehabilitation counselor
Specifically, SU Sociology ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ have moved on to work in the following occupations:
- Deputy Attorney General
- Paralegal
- Marketing Coordinator
- Equal Employment Specialist
- Social Worker
- Correctional Case Management Manager
- Grant Writer
And occupations for our recent graduates include:
- Program Analyst US Department of Justice
- Advocate for Victims of Sexual and Domestic Violence
- Health Services Manager
- Maryland Parole and Probation Department
- Behavioral Health Advocate
- Financial Data Specialist
- Youth Health Outreach Specialist
- Delaware State Police Recruit
- Homeless Case Manager
- Health Services Recruiter
- Manager Delaware Office of Equity
- Family Advocate in Mental Health Services
- Team Coordinator for Autism Therapy
- Local TV News Studio Tech
For more information about where SU sociology majors are now, see our ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Career Info.
See also Great Jobs for Sociology Majors by Stephen Lambert available in the SU Career Services and the career information.