

BSc Sociology
About this course
Sociology is the disciplined study of social life: the structures, institutions, and practices that organise human existence collectively. It asks how societies are held together and how they fracture, how inequality is reproduced across generations, how race, gender, and class shape life chances, how institutions exercise power, and how individuals navigate the social worlds into which they are born. It is a discipline that takes the social seriously as a force in its own right, irreducible to individual psychology or to biology, and it applies rigorous empirical and theoretical tools to questions that are at the heart of contemporary public life. At University College London, this three-year full-time programme reflects the intellectual ambition and research culture of one of the world's leading universities. You will engage with the founding traditions of sociological theory, including Marx, Durkheim, and Weber, alongside contemporary debates in areas such as urban sociology, global inequalities, the sociology of culture, and the politics of identity. Research methods, both quantitative and qualitative, are developed throughout, giving you the skills to collect and analyse social data independently. UCL's location in London provides a living context for the study of inequality, diversity, and social change. Sociology graduates are employed across a genuinely wide range of sectors. Social research organisations, charities, the civil service, local government, journalism, education, health, and the third sector all recruit people with sociological training. Policy analysis, community development, social work with further training, and advocacy are established career paths. The analytical and research skills developed transfer well to management, consulting, human resources, and communications. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, social research, or related fields, and UCL's research environment is a strong springboard for academic careers.
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