GCRD

Sociology

BA (Hons) Sociology: Decoding Social Dynamics, Transforming Perspectives

Programme Overview The BA (Hons) Sociology offers a critical exploration of human societies, examining the intricate structures, cultures, and dynamics that shape social experiences, identity, power, and inequality.

Programme Highlights

  • Critical Social Analysis
  • Research-Driven Curriculum
  • Global Social Perspectives
  • Social Justice Focus

Course Structure: A Three-Year Sociological Journey

Year 1: Foundational Understanding

  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Social Inequalities and Diversity
  • Culture, Media and Society
  • Sociological Research Skills

Year 2: Advanced Social Analysis

  • Sociological Theory
  • Crime and Social Control
  • Globalisation and Social Change
  • Research Methods

Year 3: Professional Specialisation

  • Dissertation/Independent Research
  • Education and Policy
  • Work and Economic Systems
  • Optional Specialist Modules

Entry Requirements

  • A-Levels: BCC
  • BTEC: DMM in related subject
  • GCSE English: Grade C/4
  • Alternative Qualifications Considered

Skills You’ll Develop

  • Critical Thinking
  • Research Methodology
  • Social Analysis
  • Policy Understanding
  • Data Interpretation

Career Opportunities Potential roles include:

  • Social Researcher
  • Policy Analyst
  • Community Support Worker
  • Civil Service Officer
  • NGO Coordinator
  • Communications Specialist

Postgraduate Progression Options in:

  • Social Policy
  • Criminology
  • Gender Studies
  • Social Research
  • Academic Research

Why Choose Our Programme?

  • Expert Academic Faculty
  • Real-World Impact
  • Social Justice Emphasis
  • Versatile Skill Development

Understand society, challenge perspectives – your sociological journey starts here!





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