

BA Sociology
About this course
Sociology is the systematic study of human social life, examining the structures, processes and meanings through which societies are organised and reproduced. It is concerned with the forces that produce inequality and social stratification, with how institutions like education, healthcare and the family shape people's opportunities and experiences, with how culture and identity are formed and contested, and with how social change happens. As a discipline, it develops both conceptual frameworks for understanding social life and practical research skills for investigating it empirically, and it addresses questions that matter deeply to anyone who wants to understand the world they live in. At the University of Leicester, this full-time three-year programme includes an optional foundation year and a year abroad, using the city of Leicester's extraordinary social diversity as a living laboratory for sociological inquiry. The programme develops your sociological skills through hands-on observation, active participation and guided reflection, situating theoretical frameworks in relation to the real social phenomena you can observe and engage with in the city and beyond. The year abroad extends this comparative perspective significantly, giving you the opportunity to study sociological questions in a different national context. Sociology graduates go on to careers in social work, community development, education, the voluntary sector, policy research, human resources, journalism, public relations, the civil service, health services and international development. The research skills, critical thinking and cross-cultural sensitivity that sociology develops are valued across a wide range of professional contexts, and many employers specifically seek graduates who can understand and engage with diverse communities and complex social realities. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, social work, public health or related fields.
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