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      Associate of Science Programs in Sociology

      Associate degrees were developed to give students foundational and field-specific knowledge in as little as two years. Students are able to use their credits for continued education opportunities or to start their career upon the completion of a program.

      What is an Associate of Science in Sociology? This program is designed for students who are entering their postsecondary education and prepares students for continued education and a career in their field. Students learn the basics about educational and social theory and its connection with family, behavior, ethnicity, race, gender, class issues, culture and shared beliefs. Students will be able to learn and practice their skills in a varied and interactive environment, where lessons are delivered as lectures, group discussions, case studies and projects.

      Students who earn an Associate of Science in Sociology will be able to transfer their skills and credits to attain a higher degree and start a career in the social sciences field. Students will have the opportunity to learn valuable skills that will help them throughout the course of their career and deepen their understanding of complex concepts.

      Program costs vary from school to school. If you are interested in applying to a school for an associate’s degree in sociology, contact institutions to find out more about the programs they have available and what the costs are associated with them.

      Students who earn an Associate of Science in Sociology usually go into careers in education, law, business, government and social sciences. Specific careers vary depending on program focus but may include elementary and middle school teacher, special education teacher, secondary teacher, health teacher, social worker, academic advisor, family service supporter, law enforcement personnel, education assistant and therapist. Some career opportunities require further education while others require an associate’s degree to qualify.

      Programs vary and many include flexible schedule options. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.