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Human, Social and Political Sciences BA

Undergraduate

Start date

27 September 2027

Study location

University of Warwick

Qualification

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Department

Department of Sociology

Duration

3 years full-time

Course overview

This programme brings together various disciplines by focusing on key questions such as: How can human behaviour, social structures, and political systems be analysed through an integrated lens? What factors contribute to social change? How do social and political changes affect individuals and groups within society? How can global and local problems be solved? You will search for answers to these questions by examining individuals and groups within larger social and political contexts and society as a whole.

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The course aims to encourage a cross-cutting, multifaceted, and critical understanding of theoretical and methodological debates in social science research, by developing your theoretical and conceptual interdisciplinary knowledge and by enhancing your understanding of empirical research across disciplines. Studying this interdisciplinary programme, comprising insights from various social science perspectives, will enable you to make sense of a world undergoing unprecedented social change and uncertainty, and to work towards solutions for complex societal and global as well as local challenges.

Drawing on the existing strength within the Faculty of Social Science unique aspects of this programme will be interdisciplinary learning, hands-on research opportunities on contemporary challenges, and work placement opportunities. You will explore cross-cutting areas such as: social justice, race and ethnic identities, ethno-national conflicts, artificial intelligence, climate change, social and political movements, gender, social and political theory, violence, religion, research methods.

In addition to integrated core modules and work placement opportunities, you have the possibility to tailor your studies and to specialise in one of the core areas: Human Sciences, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, or Research Methods.

An integrated, interdisciplinary approach will give a thorough, yet broad understanding of the surrounding issues, concepts and theories that relate to challenges of modern societies in a global perspective.

Entry requirements

Modules

Choose from a range of modules to create a general degree or a degree with a specialism.

You also have the option to add a year of study abroad at a partner University. In your final year, you will be ready to conduct your own independent research on a topic of your choice.

This degree covers topics such as:

  • Social justice
  • Social change
  • Race and ethnic identities
  • Ethno-national conflicts
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Climate change
  • Social and political movements
  • Culture
  • Gender
  • Social and political theory
  • Violence
  • Religion
  • Research methods

The final year includes a choice of optional specialisms:

  • BA Human, Social, and Political Sciences with Specialism in Human Sciences
  • BA Human, Social, and Political Sciences with Specialism in Social Sciences
  • BA Human, Social, and Political Sciences with Specialism in Political Sciences
  • BA Human, Social, and Political Sciences with Specialism in Research Methods

If you choose to specialise, you will receive a degree certificate with the relevant specialism.

Optional modules

Optional modules can vary from year to year. You have the option of adding a specialism to your degree by choosing a number of modules in the specialist area, including the dissertation, which must address a topic within that area. You will be consulted on your module and specialism choices. Example optional modules per area may include:

Note that the module catalogue is subject to change for future years of study, as we evolve our courses in response to the latest developments in academia and industry. If optional modules are listed below, these can vary from year to year.

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