

BA History and Sociology
About this course
History and sociology is a joint honours combination that explores human societies from two complementary directions: sociology examines how social structures, institutions, and forces shape collective life in the present and recent past, while history investigates how those structures and forces have developed and changed over time. At the University of Leeds, the BA History and Sociology is a three-year full-time programme that includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement, giving you extensive professional and international experience alongside a stimulating academic curriculum. As the current description notes, the degree offers the opportunity to study past and present human societies through both historical and sociological perspectives, an approach that is genuinely richer than either discipline alone. Sociology brings theoretical frameworks for understanding inequality, power, culture, and social change to the analysis of the present, while history brings the disciplined practice of working with evidence from the past and the awareness of contingency that prevents sociological analysis from treating current arrangements as inevitable. You will develop skills in both qualitative and quantitative research, in archival work with historical sources, and in the kinds of critical reading and analytical writing that both disciplines value. The sandwich year and year abroad extend your experience beyond the campus, developing professional and international perspectives that complement the academic development of the programme strongly. Graduates of history and sociology programmes move into careers in research, policy, the civil service, journalism, the charity sector, education, social work, and community development. The combination of historical awareness and sociological analytical skill is particularly valuable in roles that require understanding how current social arrangements came to be and what forces might change them. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, history, or related disciplines. The professional experience gained during the sandwich year strengthens employment prospects directly, and the year abroad develops the intercultural awareness that is increasingly valued by employers operating across national boundaries.
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