Sociology BSc Placement offered

Postgraduate

In Uxbridge

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Uxbridge

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Our Sociology degree is designed for highly motivated students with a keen interest in all aspects of society. It provides rigorous training in a range of methodologies and research skills appropriate to sociology.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Uxbridge (Middlesex)
Brunel University, UB8 3PH

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

IELTS: 6.5 (min 5.5 in all areas)
Pearson: 58 (51 in all subscores)
BrunELT: 65% (min 55% in all areas)

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Subjects

  • Sociology

Course programme

Course Content

This course provides a stimulating and wide-ranging introduction to the theories, methods and findings of sociology and social theory.

The BSc consists of both compulsory and optional modules, a typical selection can be found below. Modules can vary from year to year, but these offer a good idea of what we teach.

Level 1

Compulsory

  • Making Sense of Culture and Society
  • Researching Culture and Society
  • Contemporary Society and Media
  • Exploring Identity and Power
  • Key Ideas in Sociology

Level 2

Compulsory

  • Research in Practice
  • Visual Cultures
  • Sociology of Everyday Life

Optional

Choose 3 from the following:-

  • Creative Industries, Fashion and Culture
  • Bodies and Society
  • Ethnicity, Culture and Identity
  • Deviant Identities
  • Apocalypse! Crisis and Society

Level 3

Compulsory

  • Sociology Dissertation or Sociology Disseration (Practice)

Optional

Choose 4 from the following:-

  • Digital Cultures
  • Racism, Identity and Difference
  • Comedy, the Media and Society
  • Changing Audiences
  • Beyond Human
  • Global Cities: Spaces and Culture

Read more about the structure of undergraduate degrees at Brunel and what you will learn on the course.


Additional information

Teaching and Assessment Teaching Our approach We pursue excellence in both teaching and research. Our aim is to produce degree programmes which combine innovative and grounded teaching methods with leading-edge research, and recognise the value of practical work experience in the learning process. Staff expertise All members of the academic staff are actively engaged in research and many have international reputations in their field. Their innovative findings feed into your courses to ensure that teaching is up-to-date. How will I be taught? The course is taught through a mixture of lectures, seminars, tutorials and small group projects. Lectures - Most modules involve one or two hours of lectures a week. These provide a broad overview of key concepts and ideas relating to your course and establish a framework from which to carry out more in-depth study. Seminars - These relatively small groups are used to discuss the content of lectures as well as issues arising from the modules. Seminars are often student-led. You can use seminars to clarify your own ideas in an atmosphere of discussion and debate. Research - Students undertake research methods modules which include exploring methods such as surveys, interviewing techniques and discourse analysis. You will have more freedom and less direction over the design and implementation of projects as you progress through the course. One-to-one - You will get one-to-one supervision on your final year dissertation and at all levels you will have a personal tutor who is available to discuss academic (and personal) issues. If you go on work placement, you will also be allocated a work placement tutor who will monitor your progress and provide further support if you need it. Lecturers are usually available to answer particular queries outside of scheduled hours – either in one-to-one tutorials or by email. Assessment

Sociology BSc Placement offered

Price on request