

BA English and Sociology
About this course
English and Sociology is a combination that approaches human culture and society from two distinct but deeply complementary perspectives. English literature trains you to read closely and critically, examining texts from Anglo-Saxon to the contemporary, and to understand how literary works both reflect and shape the social, political, and historical contexts in which they are produced. Sociology analyses the structures, institutions, and cultural practices that organise social life, examining how power, inequality, identity, and belief systems shape the way communities and individuals exist in the world. Together, the disciplines illuminate each other, with sociology providing a theoretical framework for reading literature and literature offering a humanistic richness to sociological analysis. At Queen's University Belfast, this three-year, full-time programme gives you a broad and historically grounded education in English, from the earliest writings in Anglo-Saxon through Irish, British, and world literatures to the contemporary, studying literature in its historical, linguistic, cultural, and ideological contexts. The sociology strand equips you with the skills to analyse the development and organisation of societies and social institutions, cultural practices, and belief systems, and to understand the diversity of social experience at both local and global scales. The two disciplines complement each other in ways that enrich both, and Belfast's particular cultural and historical location gives a distinctive urgency to questions of identity, community, and social change. Graduates of English and Sociology pursue careers in education, social research, social care, journalism, public policy, publishing, arts administration, community development, and the voluntary sector. The combination of analytical precision and cultural awareness the degree develops is valuable in any field that requires engaging with texts, data, and human experience with equal care. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in English, sociology, social research, or a related field, building specialist expertise for academic or professional careers.
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