Course Overview - Sociology BSc (Hons)
**Why study this course?**
In one of the most culturally diverse and socially complex cities in the world, youll be introduced to ideas on globalisation, social inequality, identity, and ethnicity and race. As you prepare for social and public policy careers in the private, public or voluntary sectors, youll learn skills to address multidisciplinary concerns relevant to a variety of public issues and have opportunities to take up a work placement and to study in other European countries. By the end of the course youll be qualified to apply sociological perspectives, concept...
**Why study this course?**<br/><br/>In one of the most culturally diverse and socially complex cities in the world, youll be introduced to ideas on globalisation, social inequality, identity, and ethnicity and race. As you prepare for social and public policy careers in the private, public or voluntary sectors, youll learn skills to address multidisciplinary concerns relevant to a variety of public issues and have opportunities to take up a work placement and to study in other European countries. By the end of the course youll be qualified to apply sociological perspectives, concepts and research methods to the most challenging social issues facing us today. <br/><br/>**More about this course**<br/><br/>The Sociology BSc (Hons) degree is equipped with practical and transferable skills for research in the real world. Youll develop a systematic understanding of the key aspects of sociology, including a coherent and detailed understanding of specific areas.<br/><br/>Youll learn the most up-to-date techniques to devise and sustain arguments and to solve problems, consider current research, or equivalent advanced scholarship, and recognise the uncertainty, ambiguity and limits of its knowledge.<br/><br/>Making use of scholarly reviews and primary sources, youll critically evaluate arguments, assumptions, abstract concepts and data, and examine how to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences. Exercising initiative and personal responsibility, youll develop skills for decision-making in complex and unpredictable contexts.<br/><br/>By examining global inequalities in the twenty-first century and our work and working lives, youll explore what is meant by the sociological imagination and also have the option to study homelessness and housing policy, gender and sexuality or to take up a sociology and social policy work placement.<br/><br/>**What our students say**<br/><br/>The positive benefit of undertaking this course is that it developed qualities that I can use in the workplace. It also provided me with the tools to be able to research issue. More importantly, the knowledge that I gained has made me a more effective communicator.<br/>National Student Survey (NSS)