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BA History and Sociology
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History and sociology together offer one of the most powerful combinations available for understanding the human world. History asks how we got to where we are, recovering past events, structures, and experiences through careful attention to sources and evidence. Sociology asks how societies work: how inequalities are produced and maintained, how power operates through institutions and everyday life, and how communities and individuals are shaped by forces larger than themselves. Bringing the two disciplines together means you can trace patterns of social change over time and understand contemporary social problems in their historical depth. At the University of Derby, this three-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year for those building their academic foundations before degree-level study, a sandwich placement year for extended professional experience, and work placement integrated into the course. This combination of structural features gives you considerable opportunity to develop practical skills alongside your academic learning. The sociology strand will take you through the study of inequalities, power, social class, race, gender, and the pressing problems facing contemporary societies, developing your critical insight and your appetite for making a positive difference. The history strand will deepen your understanding of how social structures have developed and changed over time, and how the past continues to shape the present. Together, the disciplines will train you to think rigorously about evidence, interpret complex social phenomena, and communicate your analysis clearly. Graduates from history and sociology programmes are well placed for careers in social research, public policy, education, journalism, community development, social work, the voluntary sector, and heritage organisations. The research skills, critical thinking, and empathy for social complexity that the degree develops are valued across a wide range of professions. Postgraduate study in sociology, social research methods, history, or public policy is a common next step for those who wish to develop their expertise or move into research and academic careers.
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