BA (Hons) Sociology - Full-time
Bachelor's degree
In Lincoln
Description
-
Type
Bachelor's degree
-
Location
Lincoln
-
Duration
3 Years
Sociology provides a framework for the study of human behaviour, examining how societies are organised, how social identities are constructed, and the issues facing some of society’s most marginalised people.
On Lincoln’s BA (Hons) Sociology degree, students are encouraged to examine the fabric of different societies, groups, and political structures. This includes studying the changing nature and role of the family unit, how technological advances have transformed the way we interact, and what subcultures can teach us about mainstream society.
The curriculum draws on the expertise of staff from across Lincoln’s School of Social and Political Sciences, whose research actively informs contemporary academic and public policy debates.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
Sociology students can develop skills that are relevant to a range of employment sectors, including local and national government, education, research, and the media. Some graduates may choose to pursue careers in policy development, social work, or campaigning, while others may opt to study further at postgraduate level.
United Kingdom
GCE Advanced Levels: BBC
Non UK Qualifications:
EU and Overseas students will be required to demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.0 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each element. For information regarding other English language qualifications we accept, please visit the English Requirements page
Reviews
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Politics
- Security
- Sociology
- Full Time
- Imagination
- Social
- Social Issues
- Sociological
- Transnational
- Science concepts
- Applying Research
- Key Social
Course programme
- Applying Research (Social Sciences) (Core)
- Key Social Science Concepts (Core)
- Social Issues and Social Justice (Core)
- Sociological Imagination (Core)
- (Re)Reading the Sociological Canon I (Core)
- (Re)reading the Sociological Canon II (Core)
- Comparative Politics and Policy (Option)
- Conceptualising Sex Work (Option)
- Crime in Literature (Option)
- Criminology in the Professions (Option)
- Debating Welfare States (Option)
- Ideology into Practice (Option)
- Nations and Nationalism (Option)
- Policing Crime and Deviance (Option)
- Political Parties (Option)
- Politics and Society in Contemporary China (Option)
- Researching in Social Science (Core)
- Social Engagement (Option)
- Sociology of Education (Option)
- Sociology of Religion (Option)
- Thinking Politics (Option)
- Transnational Security Studies (Option)
- Understanding the City (Core)
- Welfare Policy and Work (Option)
- Work and Society (Core)
- Youth Justice (Option)
- Youth, Culture and Resistance (Core)
- Analysing the Policy Process (Option)
- Body Politics (Option)
- Care or control? Welfare institutions in Britain before the welfare state (Option)
- Children, Families and the State (Option)
- Counselling and Guidance Skills (Option)
- Counter-Terrorism Studies (Option)
- Crimes of the Powerful (Option)
- Emotions in Everyday Social Life (Option)
- Gender and Violence (Option)
- Human Rights (Social Sciences) (Option)
- Independent Study (Core)
- Multiculturalism and Britishness (Option)
- Police Studies (Option)
- Race and Racism (Option)
- The Politics of Masculinity (Option)
- Understanding the Policy Process (Option)
- War Crimes and Genocide (Option)
- Working With Adults (Option)
- Working With Children and Families (Option)
Additional information
3-4 Years
International
£14,100 per level
BA (Hons) Sociology - Full-time