

BA Sociology and Italian
About this course
Sociology and Italian is an unusual combination that joins the scientific study of society with one of Europe's most richly expressive linguistic and cultural traditions. Sociology develops your ability to understand how societies are structured, how inequalities are produced and maintained, and how collective life is organised and contested. Italian gives you access to a language and culture of extraordinary richness, from the literature of Dante, Petrarch, and Leopardi to the cinema of Fellini and Visconti, from the political philosophy of Gramsci to the contemporary culture of a country at once deeply traditional and rapidly changing. Together they give you a way of thinking about social life that is both analytically rigorous and culturally informed. At the University of Manchester, this four-year full-time programme develops your sociological knowledge and research skills alongside your Italian language competence within one of the UK's leading research universities. You will engage with the major theoretical traditions in sociology, the sociology of class, gender, race, culture, and inequality, and the research methods, both quantitative and qualitative, through which sociological claims are generated and tested. In Italian you will develop your language skills to a high level, working with literary, journalistic, and everyday texts and building the cultural and historical knowledge that makes language use genuinely meaningful. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placements, connecting your academic education to professional experience and giving you time in an Italian-speaking environment. Graduates pursue careers in the civil service, education, journalism, social research, the charity sector, international organisations, and cultural institutions. Many go on to postgraduate study in sociology, Italian studies, or European cultural history. The combination is genuinely distinctive and valued wherever analytical intelligence and cultural sensitivity are required together.
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