The Sociology course at Ulster University is a three-year, full-time undergraduate course that provides an extensive understanding of sociological thinking on human society, exploring various aspects of social life to expose structure, power, and diversity. It encourages critical thinking and polishes research skills for a thorough understanding of social issues. Course Content: The Sociology course includes substantial explorations of media, social justice, politics, health, education, and the workplace. It examines social structure and relationships to allow students to understand the distribution of power and the trends in social diversity. This interdisciplinary approach includes studying sociology alongside other social sciences.Key Modules: The course consists of key modules like Sociology of Health; Sociology of Education; Sociology of Work; Sociology of Media and Popular Culture; Social Research Module; and Sociology of Politics and Social Policy.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the BSA (British Sociological Association), providing a mark of assurance that the degree meets the standards set by the profession.Future Careers: The skills learned in this course are applicable across a broad range of jobs such as Social Researcher, Public Sector Worker, Data Analyst, HR Specialist, Marketing, Public Relations, and Police Officer. The course also prepares students for postgraduate study and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.