Sociology looks at the modern world from the perspective of social groups, particularly those associated with social class, gender and ethnicity. The course will also introduce students to the competing sociological theories of Marxism, Functionalism, Interactionism, Feminism and Postmodernism. There is a heavy emphasis on becoming familiar with the studies, ideas and theories of sociologists working within these ideological frameworks.
A key feature of the course is knowledge of the research methods used by different sociologists and a general awareness of methodological theory and practice. The course considers how sociological approaches have impacted on social policy in recent years.
Areas studied are:
- Education with Theory & Methods and Methods in Context
- Crime and Deviance with Theory & Methods
- Topics in Sociology: 1. Culture and Identity, 2. The Media.