

BA Sociology
About this course
Sociology is the discipline that asks how societies work, why they look the way they do, and how they might change. It develops your capacity to think critically about the structures and forces that shape collective life, from the broadest global patterns of inequality to the most immediate aspects of how individuals interact within institutions and communities. At Leeds Beckett University, the BA Sociology is a three-year full-time programme that includes a year abroad, broadening your perspective and developing the international dimension that a genuinely analytical understanding of society requires. The programme develops your critical, analytical, and interpretive skills across the full range of what sociology addresses. You will engage with theories of class, race, gender, sexuality, disability, and the ways in which these dimensions of social identity intersect and shape access to resources and opportunities. The major theoretical traditions of sociology, from classical thinkers such as Marx, Weber, and Durkheim to contemporary feminist, postcolonial, and intersectional approaches, provide the conceptual vocabulary for this analysis. Research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, are taught as practical skills: you will learn how sociologists investigate social phenomena and how to evaluate the evidence that different methods produce. The year abroad deepens your comparative perspective, exposing you to how social issues play out in different national and cultural contexts. As the programme's current description notes, the skills sociology develops prepare graduates for a wide range of careers including social work, community development, and public health. These are among the most direct career destinations, alongside roles in the civil service, policy research, journalism, education, the charitable sector, human resources, and community organisations. The critical thinking and research skills that sociology develops transfer well to virtually any profession that requires understanding complex human situations. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, social work, criminology, or related disciplines, while others move directly into professional practice. The analytical foundation that Leeds Beckett's programme develops is a consistently valuable professional asset.
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