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BSc Sociology (including a Foundation Year)
About this course
Sociology is the discipline that investigates how human societies are organised, how social structures shape individual lives, and how change occurs across communities, institutions, and cultures. It develops what the sociologist C. Wright Mills called the sociological imagination: the ability to see the connection between personal experience and the larger social and historical forces that produce it. This kind of thinking, which recognises that what feels individual is often social, is one of the most powerful intellectual tools available for making sense of the contemporary world. At the University of Chester this four-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a supported introduction to sociology and academic study for students who want additional preparation before the full degree. The programme gives you the skills and support to develop your own sociological imagination, introducing you to cutting-edge research and theoretical perspectives that challenge dominant understandings of social problems, issues, and debates. You will study social theory, research methods, and a range of substantive topics including inequality, race, gender, culture, globalisation, and digital society. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to experience a different academic and social environment and to apply your sociological thinking across a different national context. Graduates of sociology move into careers across education, social research, social work, community development, the civil service, journalism, public relations, human resources, and the many organisations concerned with equality, social change, and public policy. The research skills and analytical perspective the discipline develops are valued in any professional context where understanding social patterns, interpreting evidence, and communicating findings clearly matters. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, social work, or related fields. Chester's foundation year makes the programme genuinely accessible to students who want to develop their academic preparation before committing fully to the degree.
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