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	<title>Comments on: What career options are there in sociology?</title>
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		<title>By: unworthychild</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I found this web site with job opportunities from the American Sociological Association.
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I copy pasted this from that site

# 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.

hope it helps

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I am not so sure about salary or job availability. 
You can get some jobs with a BS but your options open up the higher your education gets.</description>
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<p>I copy pasted this from that site</p>
<p># social services&#8211;in rehabilitation, case management, group work with youth or the elderly, recreation, or administration<br />
# community work&#8211;in fund-raising for social service organizations, nonprofits, child-care or community development agencies, or environmental groups<br />
# corrections&#8211;in probation, parole, or other criminal justice work<br />
# business&#8211;in advertising, marketing and consumer research, insurance, real estate, personnel work, training, or sales<br />
# college settings&#8211;in admissions, alumni relations, or placement offices<br />
# health services&#8211;in family planning, substance abuse, rehabilitation counseling, health planning, hospital admissions, and insurance companies<br />
# publishing, journalism, and public relations&#8211;in writing, research, and editing<br />
# government services&#8211;in federal, state, and local government jobs in such areas as transportation, housing, agriculture, and labor<br />
# teaching&#8211;in elementary and secondary schools, in conjunction with appropriate teacher certification.</p>
<p>hope it helps</p>
<p>ADD<br />
I am not so sure about salary or job availability.<br />
You can get some jobs with a BS but your options open up the higher your education gets.</p>
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