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The University of New England, UMaine at Presque Isle, Bentley, Social Science, and More!

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Major in Social Sciences

Social Sciences are defined as the following: "the scientific study of human society and social relationships"

Subjects that are included: Anthropology, Sociology, Economics, Geography, History, Linguistics, Politics, and Psychology 

Students study the social sciences to learn about themselves and their place in the political, economic, spatial, and social systems that comprise individual and group life. Majoring in one of the social sciences listed above will prepare you for a lot of possible careers. The education behind social sciences will provide you with the foundation to develop the skills employers value in employees. Such skills include oral and written communication, teamwork, analytical, technical, critical thinking, and problem-solving. 
 

Careers

While there are a variety of career paths to follow, it's important to keep in mind that many will require you to continue your education after receiving your Bachelor's Degree. Graduate programs tend to vary between 1-3 years. 


Community Development Worker

Working in communities and liaising with different agencies to bring about change and improvements. Some work may be targeted towards certain groups of people e.g. the unemployed or the homeless.

Psychologist 

There is a range of different psychologist roles but broadly they help clients to improve their psychological wellbeing.

Social Researcher

Social Researchers could work for universities or research/market research organizations. Social research covers a wide range of topics including crime, transport, and education. Social Researchers manage research projects including collecting and analyzing data and presenting the results.

Social Worker

Social Workers work with people in the community who need support, for example, the elderly, children who are at risk, people with disabilities or mental health difficulties.

Teacher/Professor

There are a variety of opportunities within education from primary schools to universities.

Youth Worker

Working with young people to provide support, raise aspirations and break down barriers to achieving. This is done in a variety of ways including through recreational activities, organizing projects, mentoring, and liaising with other agencies.

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