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Programme type

Academic

Duration

3

No. of ECTS credit points

180/90

Programme provider

About the programme

The Sociology study programme is distinctly modern and offers a balanced range of basic theoretical and methodological knowledge as well as special sociological content, with an emphasis on integration between social science disciplines. The programme is organised in such a way that it constantly guides students to apply sociological knowledge in dealing with concrete content and social issues. In this way, we enable students to familiarise themselves with relevant professional fields, and establish contacts with future employers shortly after they begin their studies.

Graduates of the programme successfully start and continue their careers in:

  • the private sector - in marketing departments, human resources services, media houses, and the corporate sector;
  • international and national non-governmental organisations - in institutes, think tanks (brain trusts), activist groups, international professional associations, and development agencies;
  • government institutions and municipalities - in ministries, government agencies, offices, political parties, public administration;
  • public institutions - in education, culture, social welfare, and sports.