
Social scientists and career opportunities
Your education will provide you with specialist competence in your field. At the same time, a university degree will help you acquire many of the skills sought after in the workplace, such as: independent work, information processing, acquisition of new knowledge, collaboration with others, communication both orally and in writing, project work, and more.
Social scientists have a wide range of career opportunities, thanks to their understanding of social structures, politics, economics, media, communication and culture. Social scientists develop skills such as critical thinking, analysis, communication, and project management, which are highly valued in many industries.