The Sociology BA course at Leeds Beckett University aims to give students a profound understanding of society, culture, and change. Combining classic and modern sociological theory with empirical studies of UK and international societies, students are provided with the tools necessary to explore and understand the social world.Course Content: The Sociology BA covers a diverse range of topics including social transformations, relationships, identity, and inequality. In year 1, students will cover modules that introduce basic sociological concepts and debates, while during year 2 and 3, they will delve deeper into chosen specialisms.Key Modules: Students will have the opportunity to study on a variety of modules such as 'Understanding Social Identities', 'Contemporary Inequalities', 'Living Sociology', 'Understanding and Changing the Social World', 'Globalisation and Social Transformation' and 'Engaging with Social Research'.Accreditations: The Sociology BA degree course at Leeds Beckett University is accredited by the British Sociological Association (BSA), which ensures a certain standard of education and provides recognition across the UK.Future Careers: Graduates from the Sociology BA course can look forward to diverse career opportunities in a wide range of sectors including public administration, teaching, social work, policing, charities, market research, PR and much more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.