Undergraduate degrees in Sociology, Anthropology and a minor in
Social Work prepare students for entry level jobs in many fields
including criminal justice, health care, social work. The analytic
and critical thinking skills gained from these degree programs are
valuable to anyone pursuing advanced degrees in law, social
science, or social work to name a few. Our internships in Sociology
and Social Work, fieldwork experiences in Anthropology and ties
with the alumni have helped students obtain their first
professional jobs.
Our faculty are involved in numerous research efforts to improve
the quality of life for individuals as far away as India to those
close to home at the Bread and Life Soup Kitchen in Brooklyn.
Although we are recognized scholars in our fields, we put students
first. We take advisement seriously, and to the extent possible,
help students obtain employment, and/or admittance into graduate
programs.
Careers in
Sociology/Anthropology
The St. John's Sociology and Anthropology Dept. is interested in
providing students with the kinds of analytic and practical skills
that will help them find meaningful jobs after graduation. Recent
graduates have begun careers in diverse fields including:
- Hospital Administrator
- Office of the District Attorney
- Professor of Criminology
- Probation/Parole/Social Work
- Ph.D. student in Sociology
Investigator, FBI - Federal parole officer
- NYC probation officer
- Agent, U.S. Customs
- Director of university advertising
- Hospital researcher
- President, Board of Directors
- St. John's Bread & Life Soup Kitchen
- Human Resources Specialist in Fortune 500 company
The major also provides an excellent preparation for advanced
graduate study, including Law School.
For more detailed information about job possibilities for
sociologists, see Careers in Sociology, available in the Sociology
department office. For careers in anthropology, see The
Anthropology Fact Sheet in the department office.
The Department offers 5 year BA/MA and BS/MA degrees.
Requirements
BA in Sociology
33 Semester Hours including:
Soc 1010, Ant 1010, Soc 2630,
Soc 3240, Soc 4270, Soc 4990
15 elective credits in Sociology and Anthropology
Minor in Sociology
18 Semester Hours including:
9 credits from Soc 1010,
Soc 1120, Soc 2610,
Soc 3240, Soc 4270,
Ant 1010
9 credits of electives
BA in Anthropology
30 Semester Hours including:
Ant 1010, Ant 1020, Soc 1010,
Ant 1050, Ant 4200
9 credits in elective concentrations
6 elective credits in Anthropology
Minor in Anthropology
18 Semester Hours including:
Ant 1010, Ant 1020
and 12 elective credits
Minor in Social Work
18 Semester Hours including:
Soc 1030, Soc 1090, Soc 4530