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Sociology 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

Why is there inequality in wealthy societies? Does surveillance benefit society? If these questions fascinate you, our Sociology degree is a great fit. Learn how to think critically about contemporary society in the UK and beyond. Study at Warwick and enrich your understanding of concepts such as gender, race, class and the state.

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The BA Sociology degree will provide you with a strong base to understand how society and people have changed over time.

With the study of social life at its heart, the scope of sociology is almost limitless. This course will introduce you to its broad subject matter, which encompasses family life, education, crime, work, war, religion, capitalism, power, love, the self, the media, to name just a few. You will also gain skills in quantitative and qualitative research methods that can be applied across a range of different subject areas.

Sociology also has an abiding concern with the main markers of social difference in modern society – class, gender, race or ethnicity, age, sexuality and (dis)ability. You will explore how these often intersect in shaping the life chances and experiences of individuals. In addition to lectures, interactive seminars will add depth to your learning.

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:

  • Media
  • Gender
  • Race
  • Identity
  • Capitalism
  • Research methods
  • How society has changed over time
  • The relationship between individuals and society
  • How techniques, perspectives, and traditions develop
  • Ideologies, technologies, and issues that affect society
  • Comparing interactions between countries and global societies

The final year includes a choice of optional specialisms:

  1. BA Sociology with Specialism in Social and Political Thought
  2. BA Sociology with Specialism in Research Methods
  3. BA Sociology with Specialism in Gender Studies
  4. BA Sociology with Specialism in Race and Global Politics
  5. BA Sociology with Specialism in Social Inequalities and Public Policy
  6. BA Sociology with Specialism in Technologies and Markets

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

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.

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