The Politics and Sociology undergraduate course offered by the University of Surrey aims to provide a deep understanding of political ideologies, policies, systems, and a deep analysis of society and social structures. This course gives students the ability to scrutinize, debate and seek resolutions to complex political and societal issues.Course Content: The course combines the study of democratic governance and policy making with an investigation of various social structures, policy developments and debates in sociology. It includes a Professional Training placement allowing students to gain practical experience and professional skills.Key Modules: Some of the key modules that students will study during the course include Introduction to Sociology, Political Inquiry, Comparative Politics, Social Divisions and Inequalities, Public Policy Making, and Sociological Research Methods. Accreditations: The course is credited by the British Sociological Association (BSA), which proves that the university meets high standards for teaching, research and student support.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have entered careers in a wide variety of fields including public affairs, journalism, market research, human resources, charity, teaching and further academic study. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.