Overview
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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| Northern Ireland | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| Scotland | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| Wales | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| Channel Islands | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| Republic of Ireland | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| EU | £22,750 | £22,750 |
| International | £22,750 | £22,750 |
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About
Enhance your understanding of societal structures and contribute to influential organizations.
Program Highlights
As a member of one of the top sociology departments in the UK, you will:
- Engage with significant debates in contemporary social theory.
- Develop analytical thinking regarding theoretical questions.
- Understand the role of social theory in political engagement.
Key Topics of Study
Your studies will cover essential topics, including:
- The history of digital piracy
- Sociology of human rights
- Media and criminology
- Gender and sexuality
- Citizenship
Research Skills Development
You will also acquire skills to contribute to the field,...
Subject Area Information
Sociology is the scientific study of society, social relationships, and social institutions. It encompasses a broad range of topics and offers a deep understanding of the social forces that shape human behavior, interactions, and structures.
1. Introduction to Sociology
2. Social Theory
3. Research Methods in Sociology
4. Sociology of Family
5. Criminology
6. Social Inequality
7. Urban Sociology
8. Globalization and Society
- Critical Thinking
- Research Skills
- Communication
- Data Analysis
- Cultural Competence
Career
Sociology offers a comprehensive understanding of social dynamics and equips students with versatile skills applicable to a wide range of professions.
Sociologist
Conducting research and teaching at academic institutions.
Social Worker
Providing support and resources to individuals and communities.
Policy Analyst
Analyzing and developing social policies.
Market Research Analyst
Studying market trends and consumer behavior.
Urban Planner
Designing and improving urban spaces.
Human Resources Specialist
Managing employee relations and organizational culture.
Criminologist
Working within the criminal justice system to study crime and develop prevention strategies.
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