BSc (Hons) Sociology
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | ₹ 4,748,587 |
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- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
- GCSE Mathematics.
- English Language at grade C or above
- If your qualifications are not equivalent to British A levels, you can take an access course to meet the academic requirements of your course.
Curriculum
Year 1
Compulsory Units
- Social problems & social policy
- Academic and research skills I: introduction to qualitative methods
- Social policy, welfare and the state
- Academic and research skills II: introduction to quantitative methods
Optional Units
- Organisational behaviour
- Introduction to European studies
- Key concepts in politics
- Comparative politics
- Introduction to international development
- Director of Studies approved unit
- French written and spoken language 1
- German written and spoken language 1
- Italian written & spoken language 1 (advanced entry)
- Spanish written and spoken language 1 Mind and behaviour
- Europe since 1945
- Political ideologies
- British politics
- Introduction to social analysis of development
- Science, technology and society
- Director of Studies approved unit
Year 2
Compulsory Units
- Qualitative social research methods
- Theoretical issues 1: structure and agency and other dualisms in social theory
- Philosophy of the social sciences
- Quantitative data analysis
Optional Units
- European political thought
- American politics
- Social psychology: traditional and critical approaches
- Family matters: the sociology of the family & family policy
- Poverty, social justice, and the state
- Sociology of criminal justice policy
- Researching social change
- Political sociology
- Social concepts of humans, monsters and machines
- Director of Studies approved unit
- French written & spoken language 2
- German written & spoken language 2
- Italian written and spoken language 2
- Totalitarian politics
- Developmental psychology
- 'Race' & racism
- Making and communicating policy: theories and practices 6 Credits
- Social policy evaluation
- Organisational sociology and managing people
- The sociology of health and healthcare today
- Understanding childhood: sociological perspectives & policy issues
- The sociology of the body
- International politics of development
- Development policy and practice 6 Credits
- The manufacture of consent: propaganda, public relations and power
- Director of Studies approved unit
Year 3
Compulsory Units:
- Sociology dissertation 1
- Theoretical issues II: subjectivities & identities
- Sociology dissertation 2
Optional Units
- French written and spoken language 4
- German written & spoken language 4
- Italian written and spoken language 4
- The politics of ethnicity, religion, and nationalism
- Social protection and welfare reform
- Power & commitment in organisations
- Corporate power & the social challenge
- Sociology of death
- Conflict, security and international development
- American politics
- Family matters: the sociology of the family & family policy
- Poverty, social justice, and the state
- Sociology of criminal justice policy
- Researching social change
- Political sociology
- Social concepts of humans, monsters and machines
- Culture & national identity
- In search of Europe (1) - the cold war 1945 - 1989
- Transitions to democracy
- Director of Studies approved unit