Sociology focuses on developing theories and concepts to explain the origins and dynamics of modern society, supported by rigorous evidence. Its primary goal is to equip students with frameworks applicable to broader societal contexts and professional environments. The curriculum delves into key social issues in contemporary Ireland, global development, digital society, education, work, conflict, and diversity, drawing on staff expertise for cutting-edge theory and real-world case studies. Ulster University's Sociology programs emphasize research training, preparing graduates for diverse careers.The Politics and International Studies minor offers in-depth knowledge of political analysis, social research methods, and the application of theories to real-life challenges, fostering an understanding of political complexities. Modules in the Sociology major highlight theoretical frameworks, global social contexts, and skills in evidence collection and argumentation. For Politics minors, options include ideologies, nation-state politics, human rights, and policy issues. The program boasts high student satisfaction, with approval ratings of 96%, 94%, and 100% in recent national surveys, enhancing employability through teamwork and policy engagement skills.
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