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The Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences focuses on cross-disciplinary learning, enabling students to integrate three academic fields. This program pairs with a data science foundation, highlighting data proficiency, methods for gathering and handling data, and techniques for extracting information from digital platforms. Learners will also have the chance to conduct independent social science research guided by a specialist in the field.
Participants will gain hands-on experience through Cooperative Education Placements and can study internationally via UL's renowned Erasmus and Exchange initiative. These off-campus components offer exceptional developmental prospects and meaningful chances to acquire job-ready skills while engaging with diverse cultural settings.
Aspiring sociologists must possess intellectual curiosity about societal structures and operations. They should be willing to question conventional wisdom and societal norms we typically accept without scrutiny. Sociology provokes intellectual disruption, compelling us to reassess preconceptions and adopt perspectives that frequently challenge established viewpoints. Studying sociology equips you to revisit the ordinary with new insight and develop analytical capabilities to comprehend social complexities.
Sociology examines and interprets social systems and transformations. UL's Sociology curriculum cultivates evaluative abilities to scrutinize communities more impartially. It explores how societal components interconnect, evolve, and the impacts of such evolution. By analyzing external influences shaping our beliefs, attitudes, and actions, it enhances self-awareness and understanding of others' motivations. Beyond required courses, students can select sociology electives aligned with their academic passions.