Society is rapidly changing. Our multicultural and diverse world is becoming increasingly complex - bringing about challenges and problems that we, as sociologists, seek to tackle. At NTU, our role is to deliver you as a sociology graduate ready for the real world, well-prepared to address these changes.We believe that the study of sociology should not be confined to the university classroom but that you should have the chance to apply your knowledge to do public good, benefiting communities and wider society. You’ll take advantage of our teaching team’s connections with individuals and organisations in the local and international community to learn from active researchers.Studying with us, you’ll engage in the most pressing contemporary social issues of our time - from gender equality to race and ethnicity, environmental sociology to media, popular and digital cultures. You’ll develop the knowledge and skills to tackle some of today’s most challenging problems. You’ll stand out as an actively engaged citizen. You’ll be ready to make a real difference to society - whether that’s working in the public, private, or third sector.Why study Sociology at NTU?
Year One Foundations of Social Theory What is Society? Identity, Culture and Student Life Working Lives Foundations of Social Research and Academic Practice Introduction to SustainabilityYear Two Constructing Modern Societies Sociology and Service Learning Applied Social Research Sustainable Futures Religion, Nonreligion and Everyday Belief Sociology of Education Politics and Social Justice Gender, Sex and Sexuality The Body in SocietySociology of Consumption Digital Culture and Society Final Year Theorising Contemporary Society Sociology of Work and Career Research Project Race, Culture and Society Identities and Intimacies Popular Culture Sociology of Harm Environmental Justice Cities and Urban Life
The majority of your work will be assessed through coursework-based essays, reports and a final year research-based dissertation. You'll also be assessed through a combination of formal examinations and practical assessments such as group and individual presentations and portfolios.
Year One Foundations of Social Theory What is Society? Identity, Culture and Student Life Working Lives Foundations of Social Research and Academic Practice Introduction to Sustainability Year Two Constructing Modern Societies Sociology and Service Learning Applied Social Research Sustainable Futures Religion, Nonreligion and Everyday Belief Sociology of Education Politics and Social Justice Gender, Sex and Sexuality The Body in Society Sociology of Consumption Digital Culture and Society Final Year Theorising Contemporary Society Sociology of Work and Career Research Project Race, Culture and Society Identities and Intimacies Popular Culture Sociology of Harm Environmental Justice Cities and Urban Life
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