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Examine today's world and the forces that shaped it. Sociologists study how societies, organizations, groups, and daily interactions function.
This discipline explores diverse social settings, from family dynamics and criminal networks to events like rugby matches or music festivals, as well as issues of ethnicity, gender, and social class.
Choose from varied courses including criminal justice, religious studies, healthcare, gender and sexuality studies, mortality, and human migration.
Customizable program options let you focus on Sociology areas that match your personal interests.
Practical coursework gives you chances to conduct significant research, evaluate data, and form independent conclusions.
A Sociology degree develops sought-after abilities like analytical thinking, research methods, effective writing, and communication - skills employers highly prize. You'll use these sociological foundations across various life and professional situations.
Potential career options span: personnel management, advertising, journalism, corporate communications, policy development, and social science research.