Bachelor in Sociology and social analysis
See study programmeThe candidate's learning outcomes
A candidate who has completed the education has the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge:
The candidate
- has knowledge of key concepts, issues, and theoretical strands of sociology
- has knowledge of how society is constructed and functions
- has a critical understanding of how society both shapes and is shaped by people’s lives, interests and action choices
- has knowledge of different research areas within the field of sociology
- is able to identify and distinguish between different methods for studying society and societal processes
Skills:
The candidate
- can apply sociological theories and methods for analysis to processing specific issues
- can critically reflect on the subject area and the exercise thereof
- can acquire information and professional knowledge and present this in a way that informs an area or an issue
- can make use of relevant research methods
- can assess ethical challenges in the exercise of the subject area
General competence:
The candidate
- can communicate professional knowledge both orally and in writing
- can work independently on a given assignment
- can view an issue from different perspectives and make professional and ethically informed choices