Politics and Sociology BSc (Hons) – 2020 entry

Bachelor's degree

In Guildford

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Guildford

  • Duration

    3 Years

This course will provide you with extensive knowledge of the interactions between ideology, policy making, power and social structures. Looking at social policy from the perspective of political institutions, as well as the sociology of political structures, you’ll engage in a range of debates about the nature and impact of ‘social problems’.

Moreover, the study of policy making in practice will provide you with an overview of opportunities and constraints affecting the way that policy is formed and implemented.

You’ll split your time equally between politics and sociology, developing a sound understanding of both disciplinary traditions and cultures.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Guildford (Surrey)
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GU2 7XH

Start date

On request

About this course

At a time of growing inequality and increasing social and political unrest, it’s important to understand how political institutions can address some of the more deeply rooted problems in society. Our BSc Politics and Sociology course will let you discover and understand the interactions between social and political trends.

Our sociology courses are ranked top 10 in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019.

A Professional Training placement provides you with the opportunity to develop your professional, academic and personal potential, equipping you to be adaptable, resilient, globally minded, confident, entrepreneurial and digitally savvy in the workplace. These qualities are widely recognised by employers and many of our students are offered employment on graduation by their placement provider.

The Professional Training placement year gives our students an insight into their subject and career potential, and early access to professional experience. It can be invaluable in developing work-based skills and helping them secure a graduate career.

Recent graduates from the Department of Politics have secured roles such as:

Outreach Manager, Houses of Commons
Funding Manager, Latsis Organisation
Researcher, Department for exiting the European Union
Press Officer, Peoples Vote UK
Graduate Intern, Deutche Bank
Commercial Real Estate Manager, Wells Fargo
Market Research Manager, GfK
Business Development Executive, Screenpages Ltd
Researcher, Westminster Forum Projects
Graduate Intern, Ipsos MORI
Corporate Finance Advisor, Department for Transport
Bid Analyst, Serco Ltd.
In addition, many of our graduates have gone on to study for masters degrees in a range of programmes and countries. We are also proud of our record of alumni who have continued education up to doctoral level and become academic scholars in their own right.

Applicants taking an A-level science subject with the Science Practical Endorsement are required to pass the practical element.

Please note: A-level General Studies and A-level Critical Thinking are not accepted.

GCSE or equivalent: English Language at Grade C(4) and Mathematics at Grade C (4) (or equivalent).

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Subjects

  • Politics
  • Sociology
  • Perspective
  • International
  • Issues
  • Sociological
  • Methods
  • Representation
  • Social
  • Classical

Course programme

Year 1

Module
  • CURRENT SOCIOLOGY: TOPICS AND ISSUES
  • INTRODUCTION TO CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THINKERS
  • INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS
  • INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODS
  • EVOLUTION OF AN INTEGRATED EUROPE
  • IDENTITY, POLITICS AND REPRESENTATION
  • POPULAR CULTURE IN MEDIATED SOCIETIES
  • SOCIAL & POLITICAL THINKERS FROM PLATO TO MARX
Year 2

Module
  • EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND DISINTEGRATION
  • INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
  • INTERNET AND SOCIETY
  • MAKING PUBLIC POLICY: THEORY AND PRACTICE
  • MIGRATION AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
  • POVERTY, WELFARE AND THE STATE
  • THEORISING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  • USING RESEARCH FOR POLICY, PRACTICE AND IMPACT
  • ANALYSING MEDIA
  • DIMENSIONS OF SOCIAL CHANGE
  • ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND VOTING BEHAVIOUR
  • EVERYDAY CONSUMPTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
  • GENDER, CULTURE AND SOCIETY
  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
  • INTERNATIONAL SECURITY: THE RETURN OF GREAT POWER POLITICS
  • POWER AND IDEAS: INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
  • SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS
  • THEM AND US: COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
Optional modules for Year 2 - FHEQ Level 5
  • Choose 2 Politics modules and 2 Sociology modules
Year 3

Module
  • CULTURES OF RACE AND RACISM
  • DATA AND THE DIGITAL IN PLATFORM SOCIETIES
  • ENGENDERING WORLD POLITICS
  • HATE CRIME
  • NEGOTIATING POLITICS AND POLICY
  • POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
  • POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
  • POLITICS OF THE GREATER CHINA REGION
  • POPULISM AND DEMOCRACY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
  • UNDERSTANDING SEXUALITIES
  • US FOREIGN POLICY IN THE AGE OF TRUMP
  • CRITICAL TERRORISM STUDIES
  • DEMOCRACY AND ITS DISCONTENTS: INTERNAL & EXTERNAL CHALLENGES
  • FAMILIES AND SOCIETY
  • GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
  • RESEARCH LAB
  • SECURITY AND DIPLOMACY IN EUROPE
  • SOCIOLOGY OF MENTAL HEALTH
  • STATES AND MARKETS IN EAST ASIA
  • UNDERSTANDING YOUTH CULTURE

Politics and Sociology BSc (Hons) – 2020 entry

Price on request