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Sociology

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  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
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Course summary

Discover what makes society tick, what the glue that holds it together is and the threats that could rip it apart; sociology is rapidly becoming more relevant in our contemporary world.

Why study BA (Hons) Sociology at BU?

  • It’s great for employability! 90% of our students are in work or further study within fifteen months after graduating

  • You’ll have opportunities to study abroad with university funding and undertake work placements as part of your degree

  • You’ll explore global perspectives and get a broader outlook of societies across the world

  • It will prepare you for a wide variety of graduate careers in the public, private and third sectors

  • You’ll have opportunities to learn from cutting-edge researchers in Sociology, and opportunities to learn from anthropologists and criminologists if you want to broaden your knowledge of social science

  • You’ll get to undertake a research project on a topic that interests you or aligns itself with your future career plans, with support from an expert in that area.

What can you achieve with a sociology degree?

Sociology has become incredibly relevant in our contemporary world and, as a result, the number and range of possible job opportunities has increased significantly. On the Sociology degree, you’ll develop skills suitable for a range of job opportunities. These include—but are not limited to—culture, media, teaching, research, human resources, charities, NGOs, and public or business services.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
18J3
Institution code:
B50

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Lines are open Monday-Thursday 09:00-16:30, Friday 09:00-16:00 | Thursday 13 August: Lines are open 07:00-20:00 | Friday 14 August: Lines are open 08:00-18:00 | Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 August: Lines are open 10:00-15:00 | From Monday 17 August: Lines are open Monday-Thursday 09:00-16:30, Friday 09:00-16:00.

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