

BA Sociology
About this course
Sociology is the systematic study of society, examining the social structures, institutions, and relationships through which human life is organised and the cultural forces that shape how people think, act, and experience the world. It investigates why social inequalities persist, how power is distributed and challenged, how social change happens, and what role institutions including families, schools, workplaces, and states play in reproducing or transforming social arrangements. Sociology develops a way of seeing that connects individual experience to broader social patterns, making visible the social forces that often appear invisible or natural. At Coventry University, this part-time degree explores these questions with a focus on understanding social inequalities and developing the intellectual tools to engage with efforts to address them. You will study sociological theory from classical foundations to contemporary debates, examine research methods including both quantitative and qualitative approaches, and investigate topics such as class, gender, race, migration, crime, education, and globalisation. A placement or work experience year is built into the programme, and a year abroad is also available, both of which add experiential and international dimensions to your academic study. You will develop critical thinking, the capacity to evaluate evidence, and the ability to construct arguments about complex social phenomena. Research skills in both quantitative and qualitative methods give you the practical tools to investigate social questions independently. These capacities are valued widely in professional contexts that deal with people, organisations, and social outcomes. Graduates from sociology degrees work in the civil service, social research, public health, housing, education, social work, journalism, the third sector, human resources, and policy development. The analytical skills the degree develops are also relevant in consultancy, management, and any field that requires a sophisticated understanding of how social context shapes behaviour and outcomes. Postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, or related fields is a common route for those who want to deepen their expertise or pursue research careers.
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