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BA Sociology
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Sociology is the disciplined inquiry into how social life is organised, how social structures shape individual experience, and how patterns of inequality, power, and cultural meaning are reproduced and contested across time. It examines everything from the dynamics of face-to-face interaction and the workings of social institutions to the global forces of capitalism, migration, and digital communication that are reshaping societies everywhere. Sociology provides the critical tools to look beneath the surface of everyday life and understand the broader forces at work. At the University of Brighton, this three-year, full-time degree invites you to engage actively with sociology rather than merely study it as an external observer. You will explore social dynamics at every level, from everyday interactions to global social movements and online communities, working with a diverse team of academics whose research feeds directly into their teaching. The programme values your ideas and aims to develop them alongside your sociological knowledge, creating an active intellectual community. A sandwich year and work placement are available, giving you the opportunity to apply sociological thinking in professional settings and to develop your career networks before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects an accessible approach to admissions. Sociology graduates enter careers across public sector organisations, the voluntary and charity sector, social research, policy, journalism, education, health services, housing, criminal justice, and human resources. The analytical, research, and communication skills that sociological study develops are valued wherever complex social situations need to be understood and addressed. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, criminology, social work, or a related discipline, and the degree provides an excellent foundation for doctoral research in social science.
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