

BA Sociology
About this course
Sociology is one of the most timely and practically important disciplines in higher education, concerned with understanding the social forces that shape outcomes for individuals, communities, and institutions. Social outcomes, social inequality, community resilience, and the structural drivers of poverty and disadvantage are not merely academic topics; they are central to the policy agendas of governments and the work of organisations across the public, private, and voluntary sectors. Sociology trains you to analyse these forces with rigour, to understand competing theoretical frameworks, and to conduct research that can inform effective responses. At Edge Hill University, this part-time programme allows you to develop your sociological thinking alongside other commitments, engaging seriously with the discipline's core questions about power, inequality, culture, and change at a pace that suits your circumstances. A sandwich year is incorporated into the programme, providing the opportunity for a substantial professional placement, and work placements are embedded in the course to connect your academic learning with professional contexts. A year abroad is also available, broadening your comparative sociological perspective. The programme emphasises both the personal and professional transformation that studying sociology brings, developing your capacity not only to understand the world but to contribute to changing it. Sociology graduates go on to work in social research, public policy, local government, health and social care, community development, education, journalism, human resources, third-sector organisations, and a wide range of other fields where understanding social systems and processes is valuable. Many pursue postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, social work, or a related area, and the research and analytical skills developed in this programme are highly transferable across professional contexts.
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