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BA Education Studies and Sociology
About this course
Education studies and sociology together form a richly complementary pairing. Education studies examines the practice, policy, and philosophy of education as a social institution, asking how schools and other learning environments work, how they can be made fairer and more effective, and how educational systems reflect and reproduce wider social inequalities. Sociology provides the broader theoretical and empirical tools to understand social life, social change, and the forces that shape human experience across institutions, communities, and cultures. Studied together, they illuminate how education is embedded in social structures and how those structures are in turn reproduced or challenged through education. At Queen's University Belfast, this three-year full-time degree offers a broad and balanced curriculum of research-informed modules that critically examine key topics and themes in both education and social life. You will move between education-specific content, including curriculum, pedagogy, policy, and the experiences of learners in diverse settings, and broader sociological inquiry into patterns of inequality, identity, culture, and social change. The programme develops advanced skills in using theoretical and methodological tools to ask questions that matter, preparing you to think rigorously about both the educational and social dimensions of the issues you study. A typical entry tariff of 136 points applies. Graduates from education studies and sociology programmes pursue careers in education as teaching assistants, learning mentors, and, with further training, teachers. Others move into social research, policy analysis, community development, social work, and the third sector. The analytical skills and sociological awareness the degree develops transfer well across public life and professional practice. Postgraduate study in education, sociology, social policy, or social work is a natural continuation.
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