Sociology and criminology both give a wide social science foundation from which to investigate and pursue a variety of professional prospects. Students pursuing a sociology and criminology degree at Surrey learn the skills required for a variety of careers.
Jobs closely connected to a degree in economics include:
Advice worker
Community development worker
Detective
Lecturer/Teacher
Policy officer
Prison officer
Probation officer
Social researcher
Social worker.
A degree in sociology or criminology, on the other hand, can allow you to obtain abilities that will be quite useful in other, more unexpected jobs. These are some examples:
Border Patrol agent
Administrator of the Civil Service
Scientist of data
Computer forensic analyst
Local government official and journalist
Paralegal
Analyst of political risk
Social scientist
Solicitor.