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18 Apr 2026, 09:00
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Are you interested in tackling the challenges we face in today’s rapidly evolving world? Our BSc (Hons) Social Sciences course will prepare you to understand these societal issues through an interdisciplinary approach.
During the course, you will focus on the central topics of social science and learn about human behaviour and social interactions at various levels, from individual and family to community and national.
With the guidance of our expert teaching staff, you will explore a range of societal topics, such as crime, democracy, globalisation, decolonisation, inequalities in education, and social justice, with a focus on inequity, sustainability, and inclusion.
Throughout the social science degree, you will be encouraged to consider multiple perspectives and understand diverse viewpoints. In an increasingly globalised world, these intercultural skills are invaluable.
Our Social Sciences undergraduate course will also emphasise the importance of enterprise and venture making, and prepare you to thrive in fast-paced, evolving workplaces.
On this Social Sciences degree, you will study a range of core and and optional modules, covering politics, criminal behaviour and process, education, psychology and social justice.
During the course, you will develop an interdisciplinary approach to your studies and consider multiple and contrasting perspectives.
You will explore why individuals often fail to implement solutions to social science challenges and will understand how to develop effective policies and interventions that promote positive outcomes for individuals and societies.
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In Level 4, all modules are compulsory.
In Level 5, you will study two compulsory modules and then choose four optional modules - two in the first semester and two in the second semester.
In Level 6, you will complete a dissertation and one compulsory module, and select three optional modules.
The foundation year course is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to continue onto your Honours degree. You will study a range of subjects that will underpin your future study and also gain valuable experience of university life, with full access to campus facilities. Successful completion of the year allows you to progress straight onto Level 4 of this course.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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