

BA Drama and Sociology (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Drama and sociology is a combination that examines the world from two complementary angles: through the embodied art of performance and through the social scientific study of how societies work and how power, inequality, and culture shape human experience. Drama develops your creativity, your ability to inhabit and communicate character and narrative, and your understanding of theatre and performance as art forms with rich historical and contemporary traditions. Sociology brings analytical rigour and a critical lens, asking why social structures are organised as they are and whose interests they serve. Together, the two disciplines equip you to understand the world and to tell its stories. At Liverpool Hope University, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year that builds your creative and academic skills before you enter the main degree. You will explore the origins of drama alongside contemporary performance practice, developing your own artistic work while also engaging with critical and theoretical frameworks. In sociology, you will study the concepts and debates that make sense of inequality, identity, culture, and social change. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you professional experience, international exposure, and the industry connections that creative and social science careers benefit from. Graduates from this combination go on to work across the creative and public sectors. Drama training opens pathways in theatre, community arts, drama education, arts administration, and applied theatre work with schools, communities, and health settings. Sociology opens roles in social research, policy, journalism, the voluntary sector, and public services. The combination of creative and analytical skills is particularly valuable in careers that sit at the boundary between the arts and civic life, including community drama, participatory arts, and arts-based social change projects. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in drama, theatre studies, sociology, or social work.
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