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BA History and Sociology (With Foundation Year)
About this course
History and sociology are disciplines that belong naturally together. History traces the development of human societies through time, examining how events, ideas, and structures have shaped the world we inhabit. Sociology analyses those same societies in the present, asking how they are organised, how inequalities are produced and reproduced, and how culture, politics, and economic forces interact. Studied together, they give you both the temporal depth of historical understanding and the analytical frameworks to make sense of the social world in the here and now. At Liverpool Hope University, this four-year full-time degree allows you to explore many historical periods, from the Early Modern era to the contemporary, engaging with themes including nationalism, imperialism, colonisation, decolonisation, gender, and identity. The sociology component develops your understanding of social theory and research methods, providing tools for analysing how societies work and change. The programme includes a foundation year that gives students additional academic preparation before the main degree, a sandwich year for professional experience, a year abroad option, and work placements, all of which add practical and international dimensions to a degree built on rigorous intellectual foundations. The typical entry tariff is 88 UCAS points. Graduates of history and sociology programmes find careers in education, research, the civil service, public policy, journalism, social work, the charity sector, community development, heritage, and cultural organisations. The combination of historical perspective and sociological analysis is valued in any professional context that requires understanding how societies change and how past events continue to shape present realities. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in history, sociology, social policy, education, or social work, developing specialist expertise in the areas where their interests are strongest.
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