What can you do with a degree in sociology or gender, race, and identity?
A degree in sociology or gender, race, and identity opens doors across industries, offering versatile preparation for careers grounded in equity, justice, and positive social impact.
Law and policy
Develop a strong understanding of equity, human rights law and systemic discrimination that can lead to the following career paths:
- Civil Rights Attorney
- Immigration Policy Advisor
- Policy Analyst
Business and corporate
Learn about promoting inclusive workplace culture and equitable hiring practices that can lead to the following career paths:
- Corporate Social Responsibility Manager
- DEI Training Consultant
- Human Resources Specialist
Education and academia
Develop an expertise in inclusive education, student advocacy and curriculum development and can seek job titles such as:
- College Diversity Officer
- Student Affairs Professional
- Equity-Focused Educator
Nonprofit and advocacy
Learn how to lead community programs and advocate for marginalized populations, leading to careers such as:
- Program Manager
- Domestic Violence Advocate
- Youth Program Director
Public service and government
Study the ability to work with diverse communities and implement equitable policies that can lead to careers, such as:
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Specialist
- Community Outreach Coordinator
- Equal Opportunity Specialist
Media, arts and communications
Learn about storytelling, media literacy and framing issues through an equitable lens and can find career opportunities like:
- Social Justice Journalist
- Documentary Producer
- Communications Specialist
Healthcare and social services
Develop an understanding of health disparities and delivering culturally competent care, and can find career opportunities such as:
- Public Health Educator
- Community Health Advocate
- Mental Health Counselor