Sociology BSc (Hons)
Course Overview - Sociology BSc (Hons)
About the course
BSc (Hons) Sociology examines how societies are organised and how social change affects people’s lives. The course is designed for students who want to understand contemporary social issues through critical analysis, research and theory.
You will explore topics such as inequality, identity, culture, power and social institutions, developing the ability to analyse social problems using evidence and sociological perspectives. The course supports students interested in careers that value research skills, critical thinking and social a...
<strong>About the course</strong><br/><br/>BSc (Hons) Sociology examines how societies are organised and how social change affects people’s lives. The course is designed for students who want to understand contemporary social issues through critical analysis, research and theory.<br/><br/>You will explore topics such as inequality, identity, culture, power and social institutions, developing the ability to analyse social problems using evidence and sociological perspectives. The course supports students interested in careers that value research skills, critical thinking and social awareness.<br/><br/><strong>What you’ll study</strong><br/><br/>You’ll build a solid foundation in sociology, while gaining professional skills valued across public, voluntary and private sectors, including critical analysis, social research methods, data interpretation, academic writing and presentation skills.<br/><br/>Modules offered can vary each year but may include:<br/><br/>• Introduction to Sociology<br/><br/>• Social Inequality and Power<br/><br/>• Researching Society<br/><br/>• Sociology Dissertation<br/><br/><strong>How you’ll learn</strong><br/><br/>You will learn through:<br/><br/>• Lectures and seminars introducing key sociological theories and debates<br/><br/>• Small-group discussions and analysis of real-world case studies<br/><br/>• Assessment through essays, research projects, presentations and examinations<br/><br/>• Independent study supported by academic guidance, supervision and feedback<br/><br/>You will also use digital learning resources, online databases and the University’s virtual learning environment to support your studies.<br/><br/><strong>Future opportunities</strong><br/><br/>A sociology degree develops analytical, research and communication skills that are valued across a wide range of sectors. Graduates are well prepared for roles that involve understanding social issues, people and organisations.<br/><br/>• Social research and policy roles<br/><br/>• Public sector and local government<br/><br/>• Charities, NGOs and community organisations<br/><br/>• Education, media and postgraduate study<br/><br/>The transferable skills developed also support progression into postgraduate study or professional training.<br/><br/><strong>Facilities</strong><br/><br/>You will study in facilities that support sociological research, discussion and independent learning.<br/><br/>• Library resources including books, journals and digital databases<br/><br/>• Dedicated study spaces for individual and group work<br/><br/>• Access to online research tools and data sources<br/><br/>• Academic skills and study support services<br/><br/>These facilities support your academic development and help you apply sociology knowledge with confidence.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
Main Site
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Codes/info
Course Code
L300
Institution Code
R48
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
112
T Level
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2026/27 | Year 1 | |
| EU, International | £16,950 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
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