The Sociology BA (Hons) course at Coventry University is a comprehensive programme of study which examines how societies are formed and function. This course encourages students to think critically about social issues and understand the complexities of the social world. It also involves conducting research to inform policy and practice. Course Content: Students will deepen their understanding of the social world and the behaviour of individuals within it. Topics covered include ethnic and cultural diversity, social justice, philosophy, and the possibility of creating better societies. Practical exercises, classroom discussions, and fieldwork will also be part of the course.Key Modules: This course comprises a range of key modules including 'Understanding Social Change', 'Sociological Imagination', 'Contemporary Social Theory', 'Researching Society', 'Crime, Deviance, and Social Control', and 'Inequality and the Division of Labour'. Accreditations: This course has been recognized by the British Sociological Association (BSA), a professional association for sociologists.Future Careers: Graduates of this course have gone on to work in a wide range of careers such as social research, public relations, international development and social work. There are also opportunities in areas like education, counselling, marketing and public sector administration.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.