Kingston University's sociology course equips students with essential academic and research skills to address contemporary social issues, including inequalities, race, ethnicity, migration, human rights, and global development. It features an optional work placement for practical experience, a focus on employability and academic progression, opportunities for field trips, and engagement in a vibrant department with events like conferences. The university's Teaching Excellence Framework Gold rating underscores its commitment to quality teaching.The course examines social inequalities, globalisation, identity, and cultural influences through topics like gender, race, religion, class, family, and migration. Students reflect on real-world issues, integrate ideas from psychology, criminology, and politics, and apply learning in diverse settings. A professional placement year between the second and final year enhances CVs, while embedded future skills like problem-solving and adaptability prepare graduates for careers in social research, teaching, policy, charity, government, and human resources. Assessment includes exams, presentations, essays, and dissertations. Modules cover social order, justice, movements, and researching race and ethnicity.
Example modules: – Social Order and Social Control – Social Justice and Social Movements – Researching Race and Ethnicity For a full list of modules please visit the Kingston University course webpage.
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