

BA Politics and Sociology
About this course
Politics and sociology are disciplines that share a fundamental concern with how power, structure, and social action shape the world we live in. Politics examines institutions, governance, and the processes through which collective decisions are made and contested. Sociology investigates the social structures, cultural forces, and inequalities that shape individual lives and collective outcomes. Studied together, they give you a richer understanding of both the formal exercise of power and the informal social dynamics that politics both reflects and produces. At the University of Stirling this four-year, full-time programme develops your understanding of both disciplines in parallel, building your capacity for critical analysis, research, and sustained written argument. You will engage with political theory, comparative government, and international relations alongside sociological theory, research methods, and the study of social inequalities, social movements, and cultural change. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to study at a partner university overseas and to encounter different political and social contexts at first hand. Graduates of politics and sociology go on to careers across a wide range of public, private, and third-sector fields. Many move into government, the civil service, policy research, local government, and public administration, where the combination of political knowledge and sociological insight is directly applicable. Others work in journalism, advocacy, community development, social research, education, and the many organisations concerned with equality, social justice, and community wellbeing. The research skills and sociological imagination the programme develops are valued across consulting, healthcare, law, and any field where understanding social patterns and policy impacts matters. Further study in politics, sociology, social policy, or a related field is a natural next step for those who want to develop specialist expertise or pursue research.
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