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BA Sociology with Foundation
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Sociology is the systematic study of the structures, institutions and forces that shape social life and the experiences of individuals and communities within it. It examines how power, inequality, culture, identity and social change operate, developing both the analytical frameworks and the research skills to understand why society looks the way it does and how it might be otherwise. A foundation year attached to a sociology programme provides additional academic preparation for students who need a supported transition into university-level study before progressing to the full degree. At the University of Gloucestershire, this four-year programme with a foundation year develops your sociological knowledge and analytical skills in a setting that takes the real-world relevance of the subject seriously. You will engage with sociological theory and empirical research across a range of social issues and contexts, developing the critical perspective and research skills that the discipline demands. A sandwich placement year provides professional experience in a context relevant to your career interests, and work placement opportunities throughout the programme connect your academic study to real organisations, social issues and professional environments. Sociology graduates pursue careers in social research, policy development, public administration, social work, health services, education, journalism, media, the voluntary sector and a wide range of commercial and public roles where analytical and interpersonal skills are valued. The foundation year route extends access to the degree to students who might not otherwise have met standard entry requirements, and the placement year ensures that graduates enter the job market with substantial practical experience alongside their academic qualification. Postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, criminology, social work or related disciplines is a natural next step for those with research or specialist professional ambitions.
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