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41409 – Other professional occupations in social science
Other professional occupations in social science include anthropologists, archaeologists, geographers, historians, linguists, political scientists, sociologists and other professional occupations in social science. They are employed in universities and throughout the public and private sectors.
Profile
Example titles
- Anthropologist
- Archaeologist
- Geographer
- Gerontologist
- Historian
- Linguist
- Political scientist
- Psychometrist
- Sociologist
Inclusions
- Criminologist
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
- Conduct studies of the origin, development and functioning of human societies and cultures and of human evolution, changing physical characteristics and geographical distribution.
- Study artifacts (objects and structures) to reconstruct past economic, social, political and intellectual life.
- Study crime, criminals, prevention and rehabilitation, and may assist and counsel individuals on their social reintegration.
- Study and analyse the spatial distribution and interrelationship of physical, biological, cultural and social patterns.
- Conduct research into one or more phases or aspects of past human activity and interpret and document findings.
- Study the origin, structure and development of languages and apply linguistic theory to problems in teaching, translation and communications.
- Conduct research into the theory, origin, development, interrelationships and functioning of political institutions, political movements and individual political behaviour.
- Develop psychological tests, scales and measures, and may administer or apply and interpret such tests, scales and measures. Psychometrists administer and score psychological tests, usually under the supervision of a registered psychologist.
- Study the development, structure, social patterns and interrelationships of human society.
- Specialize in particular areas of social sciences and humanities disciplines. These include gerontologists (specialists in the phenomena and problems of aging), graphoanalysts (specialists in handwriting analysis) and others.
Anthropologists
Archaeologists
Criminologists
Geographers
Historians
Linguists
Political scientists
Psychometricians
Sociologists
Other social science professionals
Employment requirements
- A master's or doctoral degree in the discipline is usually required.
- In Quebec, membership in the regulatory body for criminologists is required to use the title “Criminologist”.
Additional information
- Specialization usually exists within each of these occupations and is usually obtained through university study or through experience.
- Specialize in particular areas of social sciences and humanities disciplines. These include gerontologists (specialists in the phenomena and problems of aging), graphoanalysts (specialists in handwriting analysis) and others.
Exclusions
- College and other vocational instructors (41210)
- Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts (41401)
- Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries (21210)
- Psychologists (31200)
- Secondary school teachers (41220)
- Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers (41403)
- University professors and lecturers (41200)
Breakdown summary
- Broad occupational category
- 4 – Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
- TEER
- 1 – Occupations usually require a university degree
- Major group
- 41 – Professional occupations in law, education, social, community and government services
- Sub-major group
- 414 – Professional occupations in government services
- Minor group
- 4140 – Policy and program researchers, consultants and officers
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