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BSc Sociology (Extended Degree)
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Sociology is the systematic study of human social life, groups, and societies, asking how social structures, institutions, inequalities, and cultures shape the experiences of individuals and communities. It is a discipline that rewards an enquiring mind and a desire to engage with the real issues affecting people's lives, developing your ability to see beyond the surface of everyday experience and to understand the deeper forces that organise social life. The extended degree at Northumbria gives you a broader entry pathway into a programme that builds a global understanding of society, social dynamics, and modern life alongside expertise in research, analysis, and critical decision-making. Over four years of full-time study you will explore classic and contemporary sociological theory, research methods both qualitative and quantitative, and a range of substantive topics including class, gender, race, religion, crime, health, work, and globalisation. The extended format and the sandwich year placement give you additional time to develop these skills and to apply them in community and professional contexts. Work placement opportunities are integrated throughout the programme, and the year abroad option allows you to study sociology in a different national and cultural context, deepening your comparative understanding of how societies are organised differently around the world. Sociology graduates are valued across a wide range of sectors because the analytical, research, and communication skills the discipline develops transfer well into many different kinds of work. Careers in social policy, community development, social work, human resources, market research, journalism, education, the civil service, and the voluntary sector are all common paths. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in sociology, social research, public policy, social work, or related disciplines.
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