In developed countries, great importance is attached to the study of the processes taking place in society and the possibility of influencing them.
Sociology and other related sciences are aimed at the study of human society, which in the context of globalization is becoming more complex, and its elements are interconnected. Not only society itself needs the help of sociologists, but also every person as a part of society.
An example of social sciences taught in European universities:
- Anthropology
- Journalism
- Criminology
- Media and communications
- Political science
- Psychology
- Social work
- Sociology
- Economy
- Ethnography.
At the junction of these social disciplines, new promising areas of research emerge:
- Brands and culture of society
- Gender sciences
- Public legal development
- Postcolonial culture and politics.
Gender sciences investigate the social, social side of gender and sex relations, the peculiarities of culture in terms of gender. Gender sciences have many sections: gender linguistics, gender psychology, philosophy and others.
Management is closely related to the social sciences - the management of socio-economic systems and production. The study of management is one of the most popular areas in university science, since specialists in this field are in demand in almost all public and private structures at different levels.
In European international business schools, management students acquire fundamental knowledge in related sciences (economics, business, accounting). The combination of this knowledge allows you to easily start a career in the Western economy or create your own company.