The Sociology Undergraduate program at the University of West London is a full-time three-year course that introduces students to the diversity of contemporary sociology. The program is designed to help students understand and explore social institutions, identities, inequalities, and differences in society. The course encourages students to think critically and independently about social issues.Course Content: The content of this program includes contemporary social issues, investigating social identities, negotiating social differences, navigating social institutions, and challenging social inequalities. It also includes investigative and research techniques. The third year of the program culminates in a dissertation project, allowing students to explore an area of interest in-depth. Key Modules: While detailed key modules are not specifically listed on the course page, it is mentioned that the course covers important topics like social theory, social identities, social differences, social research techniques, and social inequalities.Future Careers: Graduates from this course may go on to work in a diverse range of careers. This includes professions such as policy-making and administration, marketing, human resources, social work, counseling, charity work, as well as other roles within both the public and private sectors.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.