

BSc Psychology and Sociology
About this course
Psychology and sociology are disciplines that examine human behaviour and social life from complementary angles. Psychology focuses on the individual, asking how people think, feel, learn, and relate to others, and using experimental and clinical methods to build an evidence base for those questions. Sociology takes a broader view, examining how social structures, institutions, inequalities, and cultural forces shape the conditions in which individuals live and act. Studying them together gives you a richer and more complete picture of social life than either discipline alone could provide, and it develops a particularly valuable combination of micro-level psychological insight and macro-level sociological analysis. At Aston University, a university with a strong tradition of applied education and industry engagement, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study psychology and sociology in an international context and develop the cross-cultural awareness that global employers value. You will study core topics in both disciplines, including social, cognitive, and developmental psychology alongside sociological theory, inequality, health and illness, and research methods. Aston's applied orientation means the programme is designed with professional relevance in mind, and the connections the university maintains with employers in the West Midlands and beyond inform the teaching. The typical entry tariff of 120 points makes the programme accessible to students with a strong academic background in these areas. Graduates are well placed for careers across health, education, social care, research, human resources, market research, the civil service, and the voluntary sector. The combination of psychological understanding and sociological awareness is particularly valuable in roles concerned with social inequality, public health, community engagement, and organisational development. Many graduates go on to postgraduate training in clinical or counselling psychology, social work, public health, or research methods, which opens routes to more specialist and regulated professional practice. Postgraduate study at Aston or elsewhere is also available for those who want to pursue research or more senior professional roles.
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