Sociology

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  1. Rodzaj studiów:
    I stopnia (licencjackie)
  2. Tryb studiów:
    stacjonarne
  3. Język wykładowy:
    angielski
  4. Czas trwania studiów:
    3 lata (6 semestrów)
  5. Kierunek:
    Socjologia

Who watches reality shows today—and why? Where do leaders come from? What is gender? Why are social movements like Slow Life gaining momentum? What do matrimonial ads reveal about changing social norms? If these questions intrigue you, sociology is your field.

This program offers more than just answers—it equips you with the tools to critically understand society and influence its future. You will learn to observe, analyze, and interpret how the world around you works using sociological theory and modern research methods. While sociology is a general academic program, practical skills—particularly those developed in specialization courses—are grounded in advanced disciplinary knowledge and the research toolkit of a sociologist.

The curriculum is carefully balanced, offering both general academic knowledge and applied skills through practical workshops and specialization courses. You will gain practical experience in designing research, analyzing data, and addressing contemporary challenges—from digitalization and environmental transitions to social inequalities and communication in multicultural teams. All of this takes place within the vibrant, international community of Collegium Civitas, where both students and faculty bring global experience into the classroom.

The program has consistently earned high marks in national rankings—ranked 1st among sociology programs at non-public universities and 5th overall in the 2024 Perspektywy ranking. It is also among the top in the ELA system, which tracks graduate career paths and earnings in Poland.

Career prospects:

Graduates of this program will be prepared for a wide range of career paths, including:

  • Research and analytical centers, think tanks, and expert institutions – conduct social analysis, support policy recommendations, and provide insights into societal trends.
  • Marketing and public relations agencies – apply sociological insight to shape branding strategies, target audiences, and campaign narratives.
  • Media and communication departments – contribute to messaging, content development, and public engagement efforts in companies or institutions.
  • Public opinion and market research firms – design and analyze surveys and studies to understand consumer behavior and social attitudes.
  • Human resources departments and recruitment agencies – support team-building, personnel development, and workplace communication.
  • Public administration and local government – work in departments focused on social policy, education, labor, or civic engagement.
  • Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and social services – support community development, social inclusion, and human rights initiatives.

 
Why choose this program?

  • Design and conduct meaningful research – learn how to plan and carry out academic and commercial research using both qualitative and quantitative methods, from fieldwork design to reporting results.
  • Use data with confidence – gain experience in analyzing diverse types of data with commonly used industry software tools and interpret findings in relation to real-world problems.
  • Understand modern societies and global shifts – explore contemporary social phenomena, including digital transformation, the green transition, and evolving social structures through historical and current perspectives.
  • Apply sociology to real-world challenges – learn how to identify target audiences, diagnose emerging trends, design surveys and interviews, and find solutions to both social and marketing-related problems.
  • Think across disciplines – expand your sociological lens by integrating perspectives from cultural anthropology, social psychology, philosophy, and economics.
  • Develop in-demand skills – strengthen your creative thinking, critical reflection, and empathetic communication—competencies essential for the 21st-century labor market.
  • Learn how to collaborate effectively – develop teamwork and problem-solving skills that will help you thrive in any organization, especially in multicultural and interdisciplinary settings.
  • Gain hands-on experience – engage in workshops, exercises, and project-based learning that allows you to apply theoretical knowledge to real-life situations from day one.
  • Expand your sociological imagination – grow into a thoughtful, informed participant in social life—ready to interpret, influence, and shape the world around you.