Your Pathway to Become a Sociologist
A Sociologist studies and writes about human behavior and society’s influence on different indviduals or groups.
Sociologists are essential in understanding cultures and relationships, and:
- can work in human resources departments
- can create campaigns at marketing agencies
- can pursue positions at government agencies
- can assist community members at nonprofit organizations
SFSC’s Associate in Arts in Sociology
- is 60 credit hours
- takes approximately two years to complete
- can be started in high school through dual enrollment
- can transfer to the University of South Florida’s Fuse program upon completion
Plan your future by following the Sociology Program Map.