The Sociology course at Canterbury Christ Church University provides students with a solid understanding of the complexities of global society. The course is designed to challenge existing ways of thinking and inspire students to constructively question traditional beliefs about social behavior and interplay among groups, stress the importance of understanding differing social contexts, and explore concepts such as power, representation, race, and identity in increasingly complex and diverse societies.Course Content: In this course, students will be able to examine different areas of sociology such as cultural identities, social change, social policy, and the media.Key Modules: The course will comprise of several modules which include 'An Introduction to Sociological Thought', 'Understanding Contemporary Society', 'Sociology of Work', 'Racial and Ethnic Identities', and 'Sociology of Childhood and Youth'.Accreditations: This course is accredited by Canterbury Christ Church University.Future Careers: With a degree in sociology, students can have a wide range of future career options. This includes social work, counselling, teaching, health and social care services, and various roles within the public and third sectors. The course also provides students with relevant skills for careers in market research, HR, PR, and advertising.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.