The Birmingham University Sociology Undergraduate course explores how society is created and structured, examining issues such as gender, race, class, and social justice. This course offers students an in-depth understanding of societal structures, providing them with the theoretical frameworks and practical skills required to address social issues and diversity.Course Content: The course focuses on understanding and analysing aspects of private and public lives, change and stability, differences and inequality. It comprises lectures, seminars, workshops, and even international field trips to provide students with a comprehensive knowledge of sociology.Key Modules: Some of the key modules in the course include Classical Sociological Theory, Sociology of Everyday Life, Issues in Contemporary Society, Exploring Social Policy, Researching Society and Culture.Accreditations: The course is accredited by The British Sociological Association (BSA), ensuring it maintains the highest standards in teaching, learning and research.Future Careers: The course provides career pathways in fields such as charity work, community and youth work, counselling, education, health and social care, human resources, marketing, media, policing, policy, research, social work, and urban planning.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.