Society, Culture & Religion graduates in the workforce can:
- Interpret ideas and information;
- Assist organizations in understanding other cultures and religious perspectives;
- Trained to deal with the problems of colliding belief systems.
Employers seek out the skills acquired by Society, Culture & Religion graduates, such as:
- Problem-solving using critical, analytical, reasoned thought;
- Interpretation and communication skills cultivated through verbal presentations, discussions and debates;
- Knowledge of social research, quantitative methods and qualitative interviewing;
- Ability to work with diverse groups of people and understand ‘both sides’;
- Training in cross-cultural inquiry and comparative evaluation.
Examples of Society, Culture & Religion career paths:
- Career Counselling
- Civil Service
- Conflict Resolution
- Government Agencies
- Human Rights
- International Aid Advising
- Law
- Publishing/Editing
- Social Services
- Mediation
- Human Resource Management
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