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Sociology and Spanish

Course details
  • Bachelor of Arts (with Honours)
  • 4 Years
  • Full-Time
  • 13 September 2027
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Stirling Campus

Course summary

Our degree in Sociology and Social Policy brings together two complementary subjects that focus on some of the most import issues of our day.

From diversity and inequality to education and health, you’ll explore a vast range of topics foundational to every society. Not only will you gain an in-depth knowledge of how societies work, you’ll also learn how major social issues can be addressed through effective policies. 
 
The UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) expects employment in social and welfare roles in the UK to grow by 11% between 2024 and 2030, creating around 149,000 additional jobs. With a BA (Hons) in Sociology and Social Policy from Stirling, you’ll be well prepared to step into this growing sector and make a difference where it matters most.

Your course will cover:

  • crucial questions about diversity, discrimination and inequality in the 21st century;

  • how societies around the world try to address social challenges;

  • how policies can be used to bring change to vital areas like health and education;

  • how to collect and analyse data – and how your research can lead to change;

  • a wide range of optional topics – including disability and society, housing, or crime and justice.

You’ll build strong social research skills through training in qualitative and quantitative methods. Throughout your degree, you’ll have opportunities to apply your learning to real social issues through research projects, engagement with practitioners, and exploring case studies of policy and practice. You’ll learn how to handle data, evaluate evidence and use research tools valued across the public, voluntary and government sectors.

In your final year, you’ll complete in an-depth report on a topic that interests you most. This will give you a chance to show future employers that you have the skills to carry out high quality research and develop independent ideas.

Why study Sociology and Social Policy at Stirling?

Our highly-rated Sociology and Social Policy degree is taught by leading experts. Research from Stirling helps to inform national and international debates. The University also has close connections with a range of bodies at the forefront of shaping policy. These include the Salvation Army Centre for Addiction Services and Research, and The Scottish Institute for Policing Research.

These links mean you’ll benefit from guest lectures delivered by practitioners working in a variety of roles in the public and third sector. You’ll hear from professionals in national and local government, charities, policy thinktanks and the criminal justice system.

All these elements contribute to a course that puts your future career at the forefront. We emphasise practical learning, where the connection between your studies and professional roles in sociology and social policy remains in focus throughout.

Study Sociology and Social Policy at Stirling and learn how you can play your part in shaping the future.

Learning a language can change your life. It can unlock a world of travel and global work opportunities. Spanish is consistently ranked as one of the most in-demand languages for UK employers. It’s needed for communication across international business and finance (Source: People Management).

We can teach you Spanish from beginner or advanced level. You’ll develop confident speaking, reading and writing skills while exploring the cultures of Spain and Latin America.

What you will learn on Spanish and Latin American studies

We can teach you Spanish from beginner or advanced level.

  • Develop confident speaking, reading and writing skills.

  • Explore the cultures of Spain and Latin America.

  • Learn key employability skills from modules dedicated to workplace language.

How to apply

Apply by
13 January 2027

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
LR34
Institution code:
S75
Campus name:
Stirling Campus

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3

Entry requirements

Typical qualification requirements

Minimum Qualification Requirements

Typical qualification requirements

English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6Obtain IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 minimum in each skill or equivalent.

If you don’t meet the entry requirements there are English language courses which can help you prepare for your degree: https://www.stir.ac.uk/international/international-students/pre-sessional-english-language-courses/https://www.stir.ac.uk/international/international-students/english-language-requirements/

Contextual admissions

Universities and colleges consider more than grades when assessing applications and may make offers based on a range of criteria. Learn more about contextual offers.

The minimum grade requirements apply to specific categories of 'widening access' applicants domiciled in Scotland who may be eligible for a contextual offer.

Learn more on the University of Stirling website

International entry requirements

Historical entry grades data

This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).

It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.

Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Per year tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland£10050
Scotland£1820

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

Scottish students can apply to the Student Award Agency for Scotland (SAAS) to have tuition fees paid by the Scottish government.

Students from the rest of the UK can apply for financial assistance, including a loan to cover the full cost of the tuition fees, from the Lifelong Learning Entitlement (LLE).

Fee information for International and EU students, can be found on the course webpage:
https://www.stir.ac.uk/courses/

The University of Stirling offers a range of scholarships, further information can be found on our website: https://www.stir.ac.uk/scholarships/

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