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BA (Hons)

Sociology (with Foundation Year)

Duration
4 years
Start
September 2024
UCAS Code
S789
Delivery
In-person

Our Sociology degree with a foundation year will push you to look beyond the everyday to grasp contemporary society and its impact on our lives.

Why study with us

  • Regular field trips and guest lectures offer opportunities to network with influential figures.
  • You will have the opportunity to study abroad at one of our partner universities in Europe, or as far afield as Australia, Brazil, Canada, and China.
  • Our graduates pursue careers in counselling, community development, government, international development, and social work.
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What you'll do

  • You will study a diverse range of topics. From considering what music means to young people to analysing ‘slasher’ films.
  • We’ll cover to a range of topical social issues. You'll explore cultural identity, social injustice, and resistance and rebellion.
  • You’ll have opportunity to get involved in live research projects, field trips, student-led conferences and other course events.

Modules

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our published course information. However, our programmes are subject to ongoing review and development. Changing circumstances may cause alteration to, or the cancellation of, courses. Changes may be necessary to comply with the requirements of accrediting bodies or revisions to subject benchmarks statements. As well as to keep courses updated and contemporary, or as a result of student feedback. We reserve the right to make variations if we consider such action to be necessary or in the best interests of students.

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Future careers

Curious about the potential of a sociology degree? This course arms you with a versatile skill set that employers highly value. With a sociology degree, you can pursue careers in areas such as:

  • Charity and voluntary sector
  • Community development work
  • Criminal justice
  • Education
  • Government counselling
  • Journalism
  • Probation work
  • Social work
  • Social research
  • Welfare services

Entry requirements

We will consider your educational achievements, predicted grades, work experience and personal statement. If you don't meet the grades for your chosen course, we will consider you for other programmes.

We know that many factors can influence the grades you achieve in school or college. If your life experience has affected your academic studies, we can take this into account. Use the UCAS Points Calculator below to check whether you are eligible.

Unsure if you meet our entry requirements? Contact our friendly Course Enquiries team to talk through your options.

  • UCAS: 64 points at A2
  • BTEC Extended Diploma: MPP
  • BTEC Diploma: MM
  • Pass Access Course: 64 UCAS points
  • International Baccalaureate Diploma: Pass including 64 points from Higher Level subjects
  • T Level: P (D or E)
  • IELTS: grade 6.0 with no component lower than 5.5
  • GCSEs: 5 at Grade C/4 including Maths and English or equivalent

Not got the grades?

Our courses with a foundation year could be exactly what you're looking for. They provide an alternative route to study for this degree.

Find out more about our courses with a foundation year.

Fees and funding

2024/25
UK
First year£9,250 for the first year
Full-time£9,250 per year
International
First year£16,400 for the first year
Full-time£16,500 per year
2025/26
UK
First year£9,250 for the first year
Full-time£9,250 per year
International
First year£17,250 for the first year
Full-time£17,325 per year

Scholarships and bursaries

We have a wide range of bursaries, scholarships and funds available to help support you whilst studying with us.

Select your country to see eligibility information and how to apply by selecting more info on the cards below.

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This course is delivered by the School of Psychology and Humanities

For information on possible changes to course information, see our essential and important course information

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