

BA Sociology
About this course
Sociology is the discipline that asks systematic questions about how human societies are organised, how power and inequality are distributed, how institutions shape individual lives, and how social change happens. It examines the mechanisms through which patterns of class, race, gender, sexuality, and disability reproduce themselves across generations, and it develops the analytical tools to evaluate evidence about social phenomena with appropriate rigour. It is a discipline of immediate relevance: almost every major public debate, from crime and education to health and immigration, turns on sociological questions. At the University of Chichester, this three-year full-time programme provides an in-depth understanding of how the world works and how it will evolve in the coming years and decades. You will engage with the major theoretical traditions of sociology, from the classical theories of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber to contemporary debates about globalisation, identity, digital society, and intersectionality. Quantitative and qualitative research methods are central to the curriculum, developing your ability to gather evidence, interpret data, and construct arguments that are grounded in something more than opinion. The programme includes a foundation year that supports your transition into higher education, making it accessible to students from a range of backgrounds who are motivated to study the social world with intellectual seriousness. Graduates from sociology programmes go on to careers in social research, social work, the civil service, journalism, community development, human resources, education, healthcare management, and a wide range of public and voluntary sector roles. The combination of critical thinking, research skills, and social awareness that sociology develops is valued across many professional contexts. Further study options include postgraduate degrees in sociology, social policy, social work, and criminology.
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