

BSc Politics and Sociology
About this course
Politics and sociology is a combination that brings together the formal study of political systems and power with the broader analytical frameworks that sociology provides for understanding how societies are structured and how inequality operates. Politics examines how collective decisions are made, how power is exercised and constrained, how ideologies and movements shape political life, and how different systems of government compare. Sociology extends that inquiry beyond formal political institutions, examining the social structures, cultural forces, and economic processes that shape both political behaviour and the distribution of life chances across populations. At Bristol you will study this programme at one of the UK's most prestigious research universities, with a foundation year available for students who would benefit from additional academic preparation. The combination explores power across multiple registers, from the formal politics of governments and parties to the informal politics of social movements, cultural contestation, and the everyday reproduction of inequality. You will engage with both disciplines' methods, including quantitative data analysis, qualitative research, and historical and comparative approaches, developing the analytical range that complex social and political questions require. Graduates of politics and sociology from Bristol enter a wide range of careers. The civil service, policy research, journalism, think-tanks, international organisations, charities, social research, education, and the many roles in communications and public affairs where both political and social analytical skills are valued are all common destinations. The combination is particularly useful for roles that require understanding how political and social structures interact, such as in equality and diversity policy, community development, and the analysis of social change. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in politics, sociology, social policy, or a related field.
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