The BSc (Hons) Sociology course offered by the University of Portsmouth seeks to inculcate a solid understanding of sociological theories and methodologies. It is designed to empower students to critically analyze the social world and to understand the different social issues impacting societies globally.Course Content: The course covers major areas of sociology including social inequality, race and racism, gender, social policy, global social change, crime and societal responses to crime, the sociology of health and illness, work and society, and sociological theory and research methods.Key Modules: Some of the key modules covered in this course include Understanding Social Change, Researching the Social, Globalisation, Risk & Consumption, Knowing the Social World, and Sociology of Health and Illness among others.Accreditations: The BSc (Hons) Sociology degree is accredited by The British Sociological Association (BSA), ensuring high-quality teaching and content.Future Careers: The course equips students for a broad range of careers including roles in marketing, politics, public relations, social research, teaching, human resources, urban planning, police services, and more. It also prepares students for further study at Master's and PhD levels.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.