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!