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Criminology, Sociology, Anthropology

edited March 2009 in General
Would anyone know what the career prospects of for any of the three? Is it easy to get jobs with a bachelor, or is it almost essential you have a masters? I'm leaning towards Crim, but Sociology and Anthropology sorta popped out of nowhere since I've never really considered them.

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  • edited March 2009
    Criminology: police, RCMP, corrections, immigration, law...

    Sociology? No idea, but I was interested in minoring in that since it is so interesting and current with society. But I've never looked into it.

    Anthopology bores me.
  • edited March 2009
    icerider;51669 said:
    Would anyone know what the career prospects of for any of the three? Is it easy to get jobs with a bachelor, or is it almost essential you have a masters? I'm leaning towards Crim, but Sociology and Anthropology sorta popped out of nowhere since I've never really considered them.
    http://www.students.surrey.sfu.ca/arts/crim/resources


    That's some options for crim. Keep in mind a number of them you can get by simply working your way up. The degree just helps you side step the competition.

    As for sociology and anthro...I'm assuming you aren't left with much options apart from going for more education and teaching/being a scholar. Don't take my word for it though.
  • edited March 2009
    I have the same question - except for Humanities and Asia-Canada studies.
    But I'll be only Student will give me a decent answer while everyone else says "teacher?"
  • edited March 2009
    you can probably be a teacher

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