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BSc Sociology with Foundation
About this course
Sociology is the discipline that examines society itself as its subject matter, looking beneath the surface of everyday life to understand the structures, relationships, and cultural forces that shape how people live. It asks how inequality is maintained and reproduced, how institutions exercise power, how social change happens, and how identities of class, race, gender, and sexuality intersect to shape individual experience and collective life. These questions are not merely academic; they are directly relevant to the social challenges facing the UK and the world, from poverty and housing to policing, migration, and environmental justice. At the University of Plymouth, Sociology with Foundation runs over four years in full-time mode, with the foundation year providing the academic and organisational skills needed to succeed at university level. The foundation year builds confidence and independence while introducing core academic skills in the context of the subject, making the transition to university-level work as smooth as possible. The main degree includes a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and a work placement, giving you extensive opportunities to connect your academic study with professional experience and international perspectives. Plymouth's setting in the south-west of England, with its complex social geography of coastal communities, rural poverty, and urban diversity, provides a rich and varied context for applying sociological ideas. Sociology graduates work across a wide range of public-facing careers. Social research, policy, local government, housing, education, social work, healthcare, journalism, the voluntary sector, and the civil service are all common destinations. The combination of critical thinking, research skills, and social awareness that the degree develops is valued wherever organisations need people who can understand complex human situations and communicate about them clearly. For those drawn to further study, the degree provides strong preparation for postgraduate work in sociology, social policy, criminology, or social work. The typical entry tariff is 72 points.
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