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Deepen your understanding of human behavior, social groups and society by pursuing careers in anthropology, criminal justice, human services, psychology or sociology. A social science degree can also enhance your career goals in the fields of criminal justice, political science, economics, environmental and geosciences, as well as many facets of the business world. You might also consider a career in teaching, sharing your knowledge with the next generation of social scientists. Watch this to get started.
AnthropologyAnthropology Anthropology is divided into four fields: archaeology, cultural anthropology, linguistics and physical anthropology.
Professional organizationsProfessional organizations Learn more about careers in anthropology, the areas of anthropological study and mentoring programs by becoming active in one of the many professional organizations such as the
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BusinessBusiness Market researchersMarket researchers research consumer buying habits to predict sales and buying trends Workforce diversity specialistsWorkforce diversity specialists help design company policies that reinforce diversity and inclusion in the workplace
EducationEducation ResearchersResearchers support social science and clinical research TeachersTeachers use anthropology expertise to teach students individually or in groups
Field workField work Careers in archaeology typically revolve around field work studying cultures, examining archeological remains throughout the world or conducting excavations at archaeological dig sites. Public outreach for museums or other public education organizations and sites like national monuments and parks is also common. Cultural resource management (CRM) is another field specialization focused on preserving significant cultural places, structures and land. Field work is also a career path for cultural anthropologists and linguists who conduct ethnographic studies while embedded with indigenous populations or cultural groups, gathering qualitative and quantitative data.
GovernmentGovernment Government organizations often hire anthropologists for a variety of roles that typically involve people and culture, like:
Compliance officersCompliance officers ensure compliance with ethical standards Forensic anthropologistsForensic anthropologists analyze human remains, typically to help law enforcement with cases Policy analystsPolicy analysts shape society through collecting data, research and problem solving Translators/interpretersTranslators/interpreters convert information from one language to another in spoken, sign or written language
Museums and archivesMuseums and archives Professionals in anthropology gravitate towards museums and archives due to the link between studying culture, its aspects through time and representation of artifacts within archives or museum settings. Roles to explore include:
Archive techniciansArchive technicians organize and care for archival materials Conservation specialistsConservation specialists restore, maintain or prepare objects in collections at museums CuratorsCurators keep records and catalog items, as well as plan and organize exhibitions Museum educatorsMuseum educators provide visitors with information about exhibited items Program coordinatorsProgram coordinators assist in the coordination and execution of special programs Restoration specialistsRestoration specialists preserve and restore objects within a collection
Nonprofit organizationsNonprofit organizations Like anthropologists, nonprofits often focus on impacts across a variety of contexts. This affinity may make you a great candidate for roles in the nonprofit sector.
Community educatorsCommunity educators help to organize participation in local educational programs Community service managersCommunity service managers direct activities within a community outreach organization Fundraising and developmentsFundraising and developments plan and organize events to raise funds for an organization Grant writersGrant writers write proposals for financial grants Public relation specialistsPublic relation specialists craft news content and social media messaging to create and maintain a positive image for an organization Volunteer coordinatorsVolunteer coordinators manage all aspects of the volunteer process within an organization
Political sciencePolitical science With an undergraduate political science degree, you may want to continue to law school. Resources can be found at the .
EducationEducation Apply your political science knowledge by teaching civics or history to middle or high school students. You should review your state's teaching certification requirements to learn more. You may want to continue your education and teach at the college level. If you are interested in obtaining your PhD in political science and your goal is to teach, you may serve as a research or teaching assistant while in graduate school to gain experience.
Government and nonprofit organizationsGovernment and nonprofit organizations If you are interested in working in public service, consider nonprofits, foundations or local government. You can volunteer in school by getting involved with a local political party as a canvasser or field organizer to work on behalf of a candidate, campaign or advocacy group. You can also get involved with nonprofit organizations that campaign for global human rights, such as the Peace Corps or AmeriCorps. Want to hear more from a
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Public administrationPublic administration The knowledge you gain as a political science major aligns well with public administration and international affairs. Your ability to write, research and understand the political process both in the U.S. and globally are beneficial to prepare for these fields. Public administrators implement programs to serve the public, such as in community organizations and social services programs. They also manage aspects of public service at the federal, state and local levels.
Criminal justiceCriminal justice Criminal justice is an established career field with strong ties to ethics and service. There are many entry-level career paths for those with a criminal justice degree, from law enforcement to human services.
CorrectionsCorrections Bail enforcement specialistsBail enforcement specialists make sure that all dues are paid and track down those who miss payment Correctional officersCorrectional officers oversee those who have been arrested or are awaiting trial Parole officersParole officers ensure that the terms of release are met when offenders finish their time in the penal system
Federal law enforcementFederal law enforcement Diplomatic security agentsDiplomatic security agents protect international places and people Drug enforcement agency (DEA) agentsDrug enforcement agency (DEA) agents combat drug trafficking and identify criminal activity Evidence techniciansEvidence technicians protect crime scenes and secure evidence Federal agentsFederal agents ensure national security and the enforcement of federal laws Federal air marshalsFederal air marshals ensure safe flights domestically and internationally Immigration and customs inspectorsImmigration and customs inspectors investigate and inspect persons or items for any immigration or customs violations Intelligence analystsIntelligence analysts work closely with the intelligence community to analyze information and mitigate threats
Fraud and securityFraud and security Anti-money laundering or fraud analystsAnti-money laundering or fraud analysts identify and track suspicious patterns in financial activities Diplomatic couriersDiplomatic couriers move classified documents across international borders Eligibility specialistsEligibility specialists investigate the qualifications of candidates receiving public and private benefits Insurance investigatorsInsurance investigators make sure that insurance claims are accurate Loss prevention officersLoss prevention officers ensure strict adherence to laws and regulations in a variety of highly regulated industries Security officersSecurity officers monitor for suspicious activity that threatens a person or place in need of protection
LegalLegal BailiffsBailiffs ensure a safe trial by enforcing the law inside a courtroom Court clerksCourt clerks assist judges in smaller court systems ParalegalsParalegals conduct research, organize files and assist lawyers
State and local law enforcementState and local law enforcement Animal control officersAnimal control officers help animals and enforce public safety Crime analystsCrime analysts collect, collate and interpret data and information Crime mapping specialistsCrime mapping specialists map, visualize and analyze crime incident patterns DispatchersDispatchers work hand-in-hand with local law enforcement to assess the needs of the public and deploy help Game and wildlife officersGame and wildlife officers manage an area of land and enforce local wildlife preservation regulation Park rangersPark rangers enforce laws specific to protected areas of land Police officersPolice officers protect the public and uphold the law State troopersState troopers monitor roadways, patrol for accidents, infractions and people in need Emergency management directorsEmergency management directors craft master plans to ensure swift action during emergency situations Loss prevention/asset protection specialistsLoss prevention/asset protection specialists prevent loss of assets through systems, strategies and investigations Security operations managersSecurity operations managers direct an organization towards a safer environment Special agentsSpecial agents work on more specific crime units such as narcotics, cyber crime or trafficking
Human servicesHuman services Professionals working in human services take on roles aiding social workers, psychologists and governments in supporting social welfare programs or positions in customer service, where strong interpersonal skills are necessary. Specialized careers in social sciences can stem from degrees in human services, sociology and psychology.
AddictionAddiction Behavioral techniciansBehavioral technicians assist counselors by documenting and observing treatment and conducting drug tests CaseworkersCaseworkers investigate and assess cases involving substance abuse Substance abuse counselorsSubstance abuse counselors assist others in their journey to sobriety
Children and adolescentsChildren and adolescents CaseworkersCaseworkers help adolescents and parents adjust to healthier habits Child care providersChild care providers provide high-quality care for an organization or in-home Child protective services workersChild protective services workers work for local governments to prevent and document cases of abuse or neglect ParaprofessionalsParaprofessionals use psychology expertise to help students who need extra support in the classroom
CounselingCounseling Child therapistsChild therapists treat children with emotional, behavioral and mental disorders Family counselorsFamily counselors apply active listening and guide families towards overcoming emotional obstacles Geriatric counselorsGeriatric counselors aid the elderly as they deal with emotional and mental issues associated with end of life care Mental health counselorsMental health counselors work with others in groups or one on one to cope with mental illness PsychiatristsPsychiatrists diagnose and treat mental disorders School counselorsSchool counselors guide students towards advantageous academic and career decisions
Industrial organizationalIndustrial organizational RecruitersRecruiters match qualified job seekers and organizations that share similar goals and values Training specialistsTraining specialists use behavior theory in the corporate world, helping others better their work ethic and style
Mental healthMental health Community support specialistsCommunity support specialists apply listening skills to help others in a group or individual setting Crisis hotline workersCrisis hotline workers serve on the front lines of mental health crises, saving lives through communication Eligibility specialistsEligibility specialists help others determine what health services they can access Resident support staffResident support staff live and work with high needs populations to provide mental support
SocialSocial Marketing assistantsMarketing assistants apply knowledge of how people think to the world of consumption and marketing Program coordinatorsProgram coordinators join the nonprofit world to use social theory to motivate community involvement Research assistantsResearch assistants pair psychology degree with math skills and use research for the greater good
Social workSocial work Child and family social workersChild and family social workers support improvements towards a more functional family unit Psychiatric social workersPsychiatric social workers work in a hospital setting to help people transition into healthier lifestyles Research and public policy social workersResearch and public policy social workers apply social work principles to nonprofits and government work
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Advanced careers in psychology are a great path for those with a degree in a social science.
Marriage and family therapists Marriage and family therapists provide counseling to help families deal with relationship issues
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Mental health counselors Mental health counselors provide individual and group counseling treatment in inpatient or outpatient setting
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School or guidance counselors School or guidance counselors assist students in mediating social issues
Education required: MA/MS School Counseling For more information visit the
School psychologists School psychologists assess and counsel special education students; help students plan personal goals
Education required: MA/MS School Psychology For more information visit the
Substance abuse counselors Substance abuse counselors provide support and counseling to addicts in an inpatient or outpatient setting
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Licensed social workers Licensed social workers gather resources and advocate on behalf of individuals. Clinical social workers may also diagnose and treat mental illnesses.
Education required: Master of Social Work For more information visit the
Psychology doctorate degree optionsPsychology doctorate degree options If you are considering a doctorate in psychology, there are two options and important factors to consider about your future career goals:
Doctor of psychology (PsyD)Doctor of psychology (PsyD) For those looking to focus on the practice of counseling psychology Generally takes less time to complete Less financial aid is available Newer; introduced in 1970
Doctor of philosophy (PhD) in psychologyDoctor of philosophy (PhD) in psychology For those looking to focus on both clinical and research psychology Aligned with research and academia More time-intensive than the PsyD option More financial aid and opportunity for stipends are available More common than the PsyD
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