

BSc Sociology with Placement Year
About this course
Sociology is the systematic study of human social life, examining the structures, institutions, and cultural forces that shape how individuals and groups experience and navigate the world. It asks how class, race, gender, sexuality, age, and other social characteristics produce inequality and difference, how societies change and are challenged, and what contemporary social movements, urban transformations, and global dynamics mean for how people live. Sociology develops critical thinking, the ability to analyse complex social phenomena rigorously, and a genuinely challenging perspective on what we might otherwise take for granted. At Brunel University London, this four-year full-time Sociology with Placement Year programme gives you a placement year embedded in the degree, giving you direct professional experience in a relevant setting that connects your sociological learning to real organisational contexts. You will study with internationally leading academics offering global perspectives on race and racism, politics, social inequalities, urban life, colonialism, social movements, migration, digital media, gender, and popular culture. The breadth and contemporary relevance of the curriculum reflects Brunel's positioning as a research-active sociology department with particular strengths in the intersections of culture, inequality, and power. You will develop research skills in both qualitative and quantitative methods, theoretical literacy across the major traditions of sociological thought, and the ability to write and argue clearly about complex social issues. The placement year grounds these academic capacities in professional experience. Graduates from sociology programmes pursue careers in social research, public policy, the charity and NGO sector, social work, education, journalism, healthcare, human resources, and a wide range of other fields. The combination of analytical skills, research competence, and social awareness is valued across many professional contexts. Postgraduate study in sociology, social work, public policy, or a related discipline is a natural next step.
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