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BSc Sociology (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Sociology is the discipline that examines how human societies are structured, how they change over time, and how social forces shape the lives of individuals in ways they often cannot see from within their own experience. It addresses questions of inequality, power, culture, race, gender, class, and the institutions through which social life is organised, using both theoretical frameworks and empirical research methods to illuminate the social world. Sociology develops the sociological imagination, the capacity to understand personal circumstances in relation to broader historical and structural forces. This four-year programme at Teesside University includes a foundation year that builds the academic skills, knowledge, and understanding needed for successful study in a higher education learning environment. You will develop personal and transferable skills including information retrieval, evaluating evidence, critical thinking, note-taking, presenting, group work, and digital learning, before progressing to the main sociology curriculum. The foundation year ensures you are fully prepared for degree-level work, making the programme accessible to a wider range of students who bring genuine commitment and motivation to their studies. Sociology graduates go on to careers across a wide range of sectors. Social research, policy analysis, social work, community development, public administration, journalism, education, human resources, housing, health services, and the voluntary sector all value the analytical and communication skills the discipline develops. The ability to understand complex social phenomena and communicate that understanding clearly is applicable wherever human institutions and social forces are in contact with real people's lives. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, criminology, social work, or related fields.
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