Where do Sociologists work?
a) In the public sector
· Front-line work in social services (e.g. probation officer)
· Teaching
· Health services (e.g. program development and research for District Health Units)
· Infrastructure development (e.g. operating policies and personnel policies)
· Communications officer
b) In the community
· Program development and program evaluation
· Community development (e.g. after-school programs for Community Health Centres)
· Urban planning
· Needs assessments and feasibility studies
· Organizational reviews and strategic planning for agencies
· Volunteer training and supervision
c) In government
· At the municipal, provincial and federal levels as policy analysts and policy advisor
· With Statistics Canada as data analysts and report writers
· As human rights officers
· As personnel officers
· As researchers at all level of government and in a variety of ministries
d) In business
· As human resource specialists
· As media specialists
· As market researchers
e) In the media
· Radio, television, newspapers, magazines
· As researchers
· As writers
f) In international development
· For example, working for the World Health Organization or Oxfam
· As policy analysts and policy advisors
· As program developers
· As program managers
· As researchers
The Sociology Department welcomes students who are interested in looking at the world through new eyes. Contact us by e-mail at sociology@laurentian.ca.