

BSc Sociology with Study Abroad
About this course
Sociology is a discipline concerned with understanding human social life in all its complexity: the institutions that organise it, the inequalities that run through it, the cultural patterns that give it meaning, and the forces of change that are constantly reshaping it. From the sweeping transformations of industrialisation and colonialism to the contemporary dynamics of digital culture, globalisation, migration, and political polarisation, sociology provides the analytical frameworks and empirical methods needed to make sense of how societies work and why they take the forms they do. At the University of Bristol you will study this four-year programme with study abroad integrated into the degree, extending your sociological education with experience of a different national context and the opportunity to engage with social science traditions and institutions beyond the UK. Bristol is one of the UK's leading universities for sociology, with research strengths across a wide range of areas including race and ethnicity, gender, work and employment, health, and the sociology of knowledge. You will develop both quantitative and qualitative research skills, engage with the major traditions of sociological theory, and apply your analytical frameworks to contemporary social problems. Sociology graduates enter an exceptionally wide range of careers because the analytical and communicative skills the discipline develops are broadly valued. Social research and policy analysis, journalism and media, public sector management, community development, human resources, education, social work (with further training), marketing, the voluntary and charitable sector, and the civil service all regularly recruit sociologists. The study abroad year extends the international dimension of your education and broadens your professional appeal in an increasingly interconnected world. Postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, social work, public health, criminology, or research methods is a common path for those wishing to develop specialist expertise or academic careers.
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