

BA Sociology
About this course
Why do racial inequalities persist in education and employment? What is the human cost embedded in everyday consumer choices? Will AI replace human friendships one day, and does it matter? Studying sociology at Birmingham City University equips you with the theoretical and methodological tools to investigate questions like these, complex questions that require serious reflection, critical analysis, and an engagement with evidence. Sociology is the scientific study of society, examining how social structures, institutions, and cultural forces shape individual lives and collective outcomes, and asking who benefits from current arrangements and who does not. At Birmingham City University, this part-time programme develops your understanding of sociological theory, qualitative and quantitative research methods, and the substantive areas of contemporary social inquiry, including inequality, race and ethnicity, gender, labour and employment, media and culture, globalisation, and social change. A sandwich year and work placement are part of the programme, giving you direct professional experience in social research, public sector organisations, or related settings that develops both your analytical skills and your understanding of how sociology is applied in practice. Sociology graduates bring skills in critical analysis, research, and clear communication of complex social issues that are valued across many professional fields. Careers include social research, policy analysis, community development, journalism, public sector management, human resources, education, the civil service, the voluntary sector, and many roles in organisations that need to understand and engage with the social dimensions of their work. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, social work, criminology, or related disciplines, building on the analytical foundation the degree provides.
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