Overview
Sociology analyses society and social behaviour by examining the groups, cultures, organisations, social institutions, and processes that people develop. Sociology helps us to grasp the connections between the personal and the social in a global context. Sociological knowledge and skills are increasingly important in a wide range of professions and … For more content click the Read More button below.
Contacts
Academic Chair
Structure
12 credit points
Minor12 credit points
Learning outcomes
1.
Demonstrate a sociological understanding of the nature of social relationships, institutions and processes that underpin social change and stability
2.
Understand sociological theories, concepts and evidence to a few (sociological) questions/issues
3.
Demonstrate ability to develop arguments by using evidence, evaluating competing explanations, and drawing conclusions
4.
Prepare assessment pieces using a range of professional writing styles and genres