Jumpstart your career in sociology or criminal justice The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice prepares students for careers in social work and social services, community relations, policy analysis, government, law enforcement, community corrections, prison and jail programs, juvenile corrections and youth services, court operations, victim advocacy, private security, legal professions, and many more. Here are some key national statistics for sociology and criminal justice careers from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) and PayScale. $41,898-$57,022 Average Starting Salaries in Sociology/Criminal Justice (NACE) Noteworthy Jobs and Mid-Career Salaries in Sociology/Criminal Justice (PayScale) Social Services Director $99,600 Social Worker $66,878 Community Development Manager $117,946 Social and Community Service Manager $95,650 Behavioral Health Case Manager $96,073 Detective & Criminal Investigator $86,940 Emergency Management Director $76,250 85% Alumni in humanities and social sciences employed or in graduate school within 6 months after graduation
Get Prepared to Succeed Students in our sociology and criminal justice programs have many opportunities to learn and develop outside the classroom, such as engaging with community groups and organizations, attending special presentations and expert panels, conducting research with professors, and presenting at conferences. They also develop connections and work with industry professionals through a wide array of internships. Students can earn selection in Alpha Phi Sigma, the criminal justice honor society, as well as join extracurricular activities including the Sociology/Criminal Justice Club, among others.