 Hi, my name is Minar and today I'm going to be telling you what it's like to study international sociology at Tilbury University. First, what is sociology? Well, it's an academic discipline that studies the dynamics between humanity and society. By studying international sociology at Tilbury University, you learn to see and make sense of social problems with global impact. Through this understanding, you are able to analyze social phenomena in contemporary society. You also learn that social problems such as poverty, migration, and cultural differences are related to policy, politics, law, and so much more. International sociology uses a comparative perspective on the Western world, meaning that our personal experiences and backgrounds are of great value in the international classroom. The small scale of this classroom allows for vibrant discussion and debates with their classmates. International sociology is a three-year international bachelor degree. In your first year, you take introductory courses in the field of sociology, as well as courses such as political science, economics, and psychology. You also take courses in academic skills, which is used to develop your academic writing and research methods, all of which are used in your first research project. In your second year, you choose a major in either culture or social risks. You also further develop your academic skills so that you are able to read and think critically and scientifically. The methods and statistics courses further develop your scientific researching skills. All of these are used in your second research project. In your final year, you are now given the room to develop your education according to your ambitions, talents, and interests. Alongside your minor electives and courses, you take a practical internship at an organization of your choice. This is also the time to develop your cultural experiences by taking a semester abroad. You finalize your degree by writing your bachelor's thesis. As an international sociologist, you are an expert in social issues, which occur in every sphere of society. You can now follow a career path in several directions, such as a policy advisor at a municipality. If you are interested in broadening your social impact, you can follow the footsteps of trainees at European organizations. You can of course also follow a career path in scientific organizations, or even broaden your horizons by becoming a journalist or an opinion maker. If you are interested in how society works and how it is related to various global challenges, then international sociology might be the right fit for you.