Sociology
Sociology refers to studying society, social behaviors, institutions,
and the relationships between individuals and their communities. The
study covers functioning of societies, formation of social structures,
and impact of culture, economics, politics, and
history on individual's behavior. The study helps to analyze behaviors
of social groups, institutions, and organizations, inequality, and
power.
Certification in
Sociology verifies your skills and knowledge in sociology. This certification assess you in sociological principles,
research methods, and their application.
Why is Sociology certification important?
- The certification attests to your skills and knowledge of sociology.
- Increases your career prospects in social work.
- Attests to your understanding of social issues.
- Increases your job opportunities in social services.
- Makes you stand out in competitive job markets.
Who should take the Sociology Exam?
- Social Workers
- Human Resources Managers
- Public Policy Analysts
- Criminologists
- Researchers in Social Sciences
- Sociologists
- Community Development Professionals
- Educators and Teachers
- Social Service Coordinators
- Healthcare Professionals (especially in public health and social care)
- Government and Nonprofit Sector Employees
- Diversity and Inclusion Officers
Sociology Certification Course Outline
The course outline for Sociology certification is as below -