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Sociology examines human societies, cultures, and group dynamics. Our world consists of intricate social systems with formal regulations and unspoken norms that shape our interactions. This field offers insights into personal identity, interpersonal relationships, and societal structures. The curriculum covers societal frameworks, collective behavior, and institutional organization. Students explore societal challenges and policy responses while developing skills to analyze social transformations and tensions. The program emphasizes understanding diversity, disparities, and social stratification. By applying these concepts to real-world scenarios, students cultivate strong analytical and decision-making capabilities.
The optional placement year allows students to pursue professional development opportunities, typically involving one to three work placements spanning at least nine months. Completing this module successfully showcases your capacity to obtain and maintain positions requiring graduate-level qualifications.