• The Sociology degree provides a balance of core and optional modules, delivering a thorough grounding in theory and method, alongside cutting-edge and emerging theoretical and methodological approaches.
  • The program endeavors to recognize the history and legacy of sociology while also developing its insights into contemporary and emerging problems.
  • They can choose to follow their own pathway by selecting modules that contribute to a theme or themes including social divisions and inequality, social policy, culture, and globalization.
  • At the same time, individual modules contribute to more than one pathway given the intersection of various themes (e.g. the globalization of culture), and because social variables such as class, age, disability, gender, beliefs, and ideologies operate in society at all times with different impacts.