Concern for society’s need will provide increasing opportunities at both the private agency and governmental levels.
EMPLOYMENT
The major offers students a wide range of career opportunities, some of the most common jobs include: advocacy groups; federal, state, and local government (i.e., Equal Opportunity Employment Agency, Housing and Urban Development); United Way agencies; local branches of national nonprofit organizations; foster and adoption agencies; child care; public and private nursing homes; social service agencies; labor unions; and various religious organizations.
The coursework also prepares students for graduate school, for those interested in pursuing their master or doctoral degree.
DEGREE AWARDED
Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT
Dr. Phillip Wiseley
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences
316-295-5451
wiseley@friends.edu