is a social science that studies our behavior as social beings. It covers everything from the analysis of short contacts between anonymous individuals to the study of global social processes. Often, sociologists are driven to understand and improve the lives of others.
On this Sociology major at Suffolk University, you can pursue a general degree or choose a concentration in Crime and Justice, Health and Society, or Youth and Community Engagement. The Sociology Department is home to the Center for Restorative Justice and Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights. You can partner with the faculty experts at these resources to conduct important research and fight for positive change in your world.
Careers
A major in sociology is excellent preparation for “helping” careers in human services, government, law enforcement, and the nonprofit sector. The major also provides excellent preparation for graduate study in social work, law, criminology, and more.
Recent graduates are working at:
- BrightStar Care
- North American Family Institute
- Brigham & Women’s Faulkner Hospital
- City of Boston
- Attorney General of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Department of Public Health
- MassHousing
- Boston Police Department
- State Street Corporation
- SecurAmerica