Graduates have not only a knowledge of social processes and institutions, but strong, up-to-date research, digital, and writing skills. They are prepared for graduate study in sociology and other social and behavioral sciences or for graduate and professional studies in social work, law, urban planning, journalism, and related fields. They also are prepared for junior-level positions in health, education, and welfare; public opinion and market research; or research and administration in large-scale public and private organizations.