Sociologist

Sociologists study society, social institutions, and human interactions. They analyze patterns, behaviors, and trends to understand social phenomena and contribute to social policy development.

Areas of Work:

  • Research Sociologist: Conducting social research and analysis.
  • Policy Analyst: Informing and influencing social policies.
  • Social Worker: Addressing social issues and supporting individuals and communities.
  • Demographer: Studying population dynamics and trends.

Academic Requirements:

  1. ACSEE Level:
    • Obtain a minimum of two principal-level passes in History, Geography, Kiswahili, English language
    • Meet the university’s specified total points requirement.
  2. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (BA Sociology):
    • Apply for admission to a recognized university offering the BA Sociology program.
    • Successfully complete the program, covering sociological theories, research methods, and applied sociology.
  3. Internship and Professional Development:
    • Engage in internships or fieldwork experiences.
    • Pursue postgraduate studies or certifications for specialized roles.