📖Program Curriculum
In Year 1 you will gain the theoretical grounding necessary to becoming a sociologist as you look at some of sociology's key thinkers whilst tracking the historical development of sociological theory from ‘classical' to 'contemporary' You will be introduced to some of the most influential ways of thinking about self and identity drawing on both sociology and psychology; and you will explore who is policed and disciplined in societal popular and political cultures You'll understand how researchers utilise qualitative and quantitative research methods and will gain hands-on experience of research skills
Core modules
Social Order and Social Control
Social Selves
Classical Social Theory in a Contemporary World
Introduction to Research Methods
In Year 2 you'll explore a range of classic and contemporary thinkers to address the double role that sociology has inherited from its origins You will understand the historical and theoretical conceptualisations and methodological approaches to researching ‘race' and ethnicity in contemporary society Alongside this you will build upon your existing research skills You will have the opportunity to specialise in your main interests via a choice of modules
Core modules
Social Justice and Social Movements
Researching Race and Ethnicity
Optional modules
Creative Societies and Fashion
Securing Human Rights Contemporary Themes and Issues
Globalisation and Social Change
Religion and Belief
Animals and Society
Crime on Screen
Culture and Harm in the Digital Age
Study abroad optional
You have the option to take an additional to study abroad or to undertake a-long work placement overseas or even a mix of both
This course has a sandwich option which takes place between Year 2 and your Final During this sandwich you will take a placement within a relevant setting ensuring you gain essential experience to add to your CV and help you secure a graduate job
In your Final you will explore the social intersections between gender race and class You will undertake an advanced research project on a topic of interest and receive training in research skills You will also choose from a range of specialist modules that suit your area of interest
Core modules
Sociology Dissertation
Sociology Extended Dissertation
Social Issues
Optional modules
Consumption and Cultural Practices
Migration in a Global Context
Applied Sociology Work and Volunteering
Risk and Crime
Families Relationships and Intimacies
Bodies and Emotions
The Climate Emergency and the Struggle for a Sustainable Planet