Gain a robust foundation in sociology, complemented by comprehensive training in quantitative research methods. Learn to analyse, interpret and write critically about the complexities of social life. No prior knowledge of statistical analysis is assumed or required.
The first year will introduce you to foundational sociological concepts, theories and methods such as the individual and society, social inequalities and identity, the impact of globalisation, and quantitative and qualitative research methods.
In subsequent years, you will benefit from a wide choice of sociology units linked to staff research interests. You will extend your training in quantitative research to include hands-on experience with real, large-scale survey data, using advanced analytical techniques and professional statistical software.
In your final year, complete a capstone dissertation on a topic of your choice using survey data, supported by close supervision of an academic specialising in quantitative methods.
This course prepares you to address pressing social issues with empirical rigour and analytical precision. Graduate well-prepared for a career in industry and public service, and with a strong base knowledge for postgraduate study.