The sociologist will conduct research on social issues and problems, analyze data and interpret findings to develop conclusions. They will also develop theories to explain social phenomena. The sociologist will use their findings to improve understanding of social problems and recommend solutions.

Sociologist Job Responsibilities

  • To conduct and analyze surveys and interviews in order to study human behavior and social patterns.
  • To design research projects, collect data, and write reports detailing their findings.
  • To teach courses in Sociology at the college level.
  • To work as consultants for businesses or government agencies on issues related to social trends or public policy.

Objectives

  • To learn about and understand social behavior and patterns of interaction between individuals, groups, and institutions.
  • To identify social problems and recommend solutions.
  • To promote government policies that improve the quality of life for citizens.
  • To work with communities to develop programs that address social needs such as housing, employment, education, and health care.
  • To conduct research on topics such as race, ethnicity, crime, family relations, or gender roles in order to better understand society and identify trends.
  • To teach courses in sociology or related fields at the college level.

Sociologist Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • To be a sociologist, you will need to have strong analytical and research skills. You should also be able to communicate your findings clearly, both in writing and verbally. A background in social sciences is helpful, but not required.