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BA Sociology with Social Psychology
About this course
Sociology with social psychology offers a particularly rich way of understanding human life, combining two disciplines that approach shared questions from complementary directions. Sociology examines how societies are structured, how institutions shape behaviour, and how inequalities are reproduced and contested at the collective level. Social psychology looks at how individuals think, feel, and act in relation to other people, exploring how group membership, social norms, attitudes, and interpersonal dynamics influence behaviour at the more personal scale. Together, the two approaches give you a layered understanding of human action that neither discipline can fully achieve alone. At the University of Essex, which has a long-standing reputation for social science research, you will explore how people function in society and why individuals, groups, and cultures behave as they do. You will examine the social and psychological forces that shape human interaction, from the immediate dynamics of small groups to the broader structures of class, race, gender, and power. The three-year programme develops strong qualitative and quantitative research skills, equipping you to collect, analyse, and interpret evidence about social life using a range of methods. You will engage with theoretical frameworks from both sociology and social psychology and learn to apply them to real-world issues. Graduates from sociology with social psychology degrees work across a wide range of fields. Social research, policy analysis, community and social work, human resources, education, journalism, marketing, and the health and voluntary sectors are all common destinations. The research and analytical skills developed on the degree transfer well into almost any professional context where understanding people and organisations matters. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in sociology, psychology, social policy, or related disciplines.
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