Sociology is the study of social life and our place within it, offering insights that have long guided government policies, industries, and efforts to challenge inequalities.
On this course, you’ll explore human connections and relationships, examining how social structures like class, race, and gender shape behaviour. Youll tackle pressing issues such as poverty, sexism, austerity, immigration, privacy, and social unrest, gaining a deep understanding of cultural and everyday life.
In today’s rapidly changing world, societies are grappling with crises that demand c...
Sociology is the study of social life and our place within it, offering insights that have long guided government policies, industries, and efforts to challenge inequalities.<br/><br/>On this course, you’ll explore human connections and relationships, examining how social structures like class, race, and gender shape behaviour. Youll tackle pressing issues such as poverty, sexism, austerity, immigration, privacy, and social unrest, gaining a deep understanding of cultural and everyday life.<br/><br/>In today’s rapidly changing world, societies are grappling with crises that demand careful analysis. From the cost of living crisis in the UK to global environmental challenges and international conflicts, many communities are facing significant shifts—sometimes becoming unaffordable or uninhabitable. At the same time, digital technologies are fostering unprecedented connections, and cultural changes are empowering individuals to express identities once suppressed or even criminalised. As a Sociology student, you’ll study these historical and contemporary changes, understanding their impact on society and how they can drive major social transformations.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Peel Park Campus
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
L300
Institution Code
S03
Points of Entry
Year 1
112
112 UCAS points
112 UCAS tariff points
112 UCAS tariff points from approved Access to He Diploma.
112 UCAS Points
DMM
112 UCAS tariff points
B,B,D
B,B,C
112 UCAS tariff points
M
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