

BA English and Sociology
About this course
English literature and sociology are disciplines that address the same subject matter from different angles: they are both concerned with human social life, but where literature explores it through narrative, character, and the particular texture of individual experience, sociology examines it through structural analysis, quantitative and qualitative research, and the patterns that emerge across large numbers of people. Studying them together means you learn to move between the individual and the collective, between the specific text and the broader social context, developing an unusually rich analytical range. At the University of Leeds, this three-year full-time programme combines engagement with literature from across the range of the English tradition with the sociological understanding of how societies are organised, how inequality is produced and sustained, and how social change happens. You will develop close reading and critical writing skills alongside the quantitative and qualitative research methods that sociological analysis requires, building the ability to work with both textual and social scientific evidence. A sandwich year gives you professional experience, a year abroad broadens your perspectives, and work placement experience is embedded throughout. Graduates from English and sociology programmes are valued across a wide range of careers because the combination develops both analytical depth and communicative skill. Common destinations include journalism, public policy, social research, education, publishing, the civil service, and the voluntary sector. The ability to bring literary and sociological perspectives together is particularly valuable in roles that require understanding diverse human experiences and communicating about them clearly. Postgraduate study in English literature, sociology, social policy, and related disciplines is a natural progression for those who wish to specialise.
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