What can you do with a degree in Social Sciences?
By studying for a BA in Social Sciences at Edinburgh Napier University, you will gain strong critical and analytical thinking skills that will equip you for a wide range of careers across criminology, psychology, politics, teaching, marketing/journalism, governmental and non-governmental organisations, business, and more!
Not only will you develop highly transferable skills in collaboration, communication, research, and problem solving, which employers widely value, but upon completion, you will also be well-placed to progress further postgraduate study in areas such as psychology, social work and social care, social research, or teacher training. If you’re ready to join the workforce you would be well placed to seek employment in public services, government, business management, community development, or journalism, to name a few.
What does a Civil Servant do?
A civil servant is a public sector employee who works for government departments or agencies, helping to implement policies and deliver public services.
Daily tasks and responsibilities in this role may include:
- Policy implementation
- Project management
- Communication/Public representation
- Public service delivery
- Research and analysis
What does a Community Development Worker do?
Community development workers help individuals, families or communities to bring about social change and improve the quality of life in their local area. They act as the link between communities and a wide range of other organisations (e.g., local authority, business and voluntary sector), such as the police, social workers and teachers.
Daily tasks and responsibilities in this role may include:
- Social advocacy
- Fundraising
- Project development and management
- Community service delivery
- Social research and policy analysis
What does a journalist do?
Journalists gather, verify, and report news and information to the public through different media sources. Although the role is research-intensive, it is a fast-paced environment that allows for networking and speaking with different people and community members.
Daily tasks and responsibilities in this role may include:
- Research and investigation
- Interviews
- Verification of information
- Event coverage
- Educating and informing
There are many different careers graduates can pursue with this degree and some careers may require further study, training and/or work experience, such as Social Work or a Secondary School Teacher, as an example.