Sociology and History

Bachelor's degree

In Telford

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Telford

  • Duration

    3 Years

This programme of study offers you the chance to analyse and understand the complexities of the social world in its historical and contemporary context. During your studies, you will learn about those concepts, theories and methods essential to what we call an historical and sociological imagination - those special ways of identifying, describing and evaluating the past and the present.

Using traditional and enhanced electronic forms of learning, you will develop your skills for gathering evidence and applying theories to a range of historical and sociological issues. In the process, you will be encouraged to share ideas and be intellectually enterprising. You will also have the opportunity to do volunteer work in the local community – an experience that allows you to apply the skills you have acquired in the classroom to a range of social settings, deepens your appreciation of civic responsibility and enhances your opportunities for employment.

Further information on History.
Further information on Sociology.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Telford (Shropshire)
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Level 3 Southwater One, Southwater Sqare, Southwater Way, TF3 4JG

Start date

On request

About this course

On successful completion of this course you will be able to:

To demonstrate knowledge and understanding of a range of theoretical and methodological approaches in the disciplines of sociology and history;
To demonstrate a critical understanding of the problematic nature of sociological and historical evidence in your efforts to interpret the past and make sense of the present;
To demonstrate your ability to analyse the processes of continuity and change, and the connections between society and identity, particularly in relation to place, ethnicity, gender and social class;
To conduct sociological and historical research and communicate your findings to a range of audiences, using appropriate technologies in digitally literate ways;
To demonstrate a range of conceptual and practical skills commensurate with graduate employment, and personal and social development;
To develop an understanding of the value of civic responsibility in your outlook toward and relationships with others.

2019 Entry

‘A’ levels at grades BBC - CCC
BTEC QCF Extended Diploma grade MMM, BTEC QCF Diploma grade DD
Access to HE Diploma full award (Pass of 60 credits - of which a minimum of 45 credits must be at level 3 including 18 at Merit or Distinction).
If you've got other qualifications or relevant experience, please contact The Gateway for further advice before applying.
International student language requirements and application guidance can be found at
Successful completion of the International Foundation Year in Social Sciences guarantees entry on to this course

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Subjects

  • Sociology

Course programme

Semester 1 Starters:

UNDERGRADUATE

Year 1

4SL005 The Sociological Imagination (20 Credits)

4HS001 The Pursuit of History (20 Credits)

4SL009 Introduction to Classical Sociological Theory (20 Credits)

4HS003 The Making of Modern Britain, c1700 - c1819 (20 Credits)

4GK006 Success in Higher Education or 4PO005 Campaigning and Citizenship: Women in Britain and its Empire from 1800 to 1950 or 4WL002 Basic Language or 4WL003 Elementary Language (20 Credits)

4GK006 Success in Higher Education or 4SL011 Volunteering in the Community or 4PO006 Contemporary Capitalism or 4WL002 Basic Language or 4WL003 Elementary Language or 4SL010 The Media and the Manufacture of Deviance or 4WR004 The Holocaust (20 Credits)

Year 2

5SL005 Issues and Debates in Sociological Thought (20 Credits)

5SL007 Doing Quantitative Research (20 Credits)

5HS006 The Social History of Victorian Britain c1850-c1901 or 5HS008 Migrant Journeys, Migrant Stories, Itinerants, Migrants and Refugees c1800- 1950 or 5HS002 Revolutionary Ireland 1798-1940 or 5HS010 The Great War 1914-1918 (20 Credits)

5PO006 Contemporary Britain or 5SA014 Families, Children and the State or 5WL001 Basic Language or 5WL002 Elementary Language or 5SL001 Racism, Diversity and difference in the British Context (20 Credits)

5HS003 Sex and the City: Sexuality in the Long Eighteenth Century or 5HS007 Preserving the Past: Heritage, History and Identity (20 Credits)

5SL008 Volunteering in Action or 5WL001 Basic Language or 5WL002 Elementary Language or 5SL002 Making Gender (20 Credits)

Year 3

6SL012 Qualitative Research Methods (20 Credits)

*Choose two of the following modules*6HS003 Consumption and the World of Goods: Drink, Drugs and Shopping in Britain, c. 1650-c.1830 or 6HS011 From Reich to Republic. German Society 1871-1924 or 6HS013 Work Placement in the Community (40 Credits)

*Choose two of the following modules*6SL003 Independent Project in Sociology or 6SL004 Community Link in Sociology or 6WL001 Intermediate/Advanced Language or 6HS004 Independent Study in History or 6SL002 Global Educational Issues or 6SL011 The Sociology of Migration or 6HS001 America: The Rise of a Superpower, 1890-1945 or 6HS006 Youth Culture and Popular Music in Twentieth Century Britain or 6HS010 Germany 1919-1945. From Weimar to Auschwitz. or 6HS013 Work Placement in the Community or 6HS014 The Family in Britain, 1830-1939 (60 Credits)

Sociology and History

Price on request