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BSc Sociology (with integrated foundation year)
About this course
Sociology is the scientific study of human society, examining how social structures, institutions, relationships, and cultural forces shape individual lives and collective experience. It asks fundamental questions: Why do inequalities persist across generations? How do gender, race, class, and religion shape life chances and identity? How do institutions such as the family, education, the state, and the economy function, and how do they change? What drives social movements, political mobilisation, and cultural transformation? By developing the capacity to see the social forces at work beneath apparently individual choices and events, sociology trains a genuinely critical and illuminating form of awareness. At Aberystwyth University, this four-year full-time degree includes an integrated foundation year, providing a structured academic preparation before the main degree begins and ensuring all students have the foundational knowledge and study skills needed for successful undergraduate study in sociology. Across the programme you will develop a thorough grounding in the major theoretical traditions of sociological thought, from Marx, Weber, and Durkheim through to contemporary feminist, postcolonial, and cultural sociology. You will also develop strong research skills, including both quantitative and qualitative methods, learning to collect, analyse, and present sociological data in ways that can illuminate real social phenomena. Empirical and theoretical training are closely integrated throughout, ensuring that your capacity to use sociological concepts is grounded in engagement with real evidence. Sociology graduates are highly employable across a wide range of sectors. The analytical, research, and communication skills developed by the degree are valued in social research, policy analysis, education, health and social care, the civil service, local government, journalism, the charity sector, and human resources. Many graduates enter professional roles that draw directly on their sociological knowledge, while others find that the critical thinking and quantitative literacy the degree develops serve them equally well in fields further removed from sociology itself. Postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, social research, criminology, or social work provides a natural pathway to specialist or academic careers.
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