Bachelor of Arts (Combined honours) in Sociology and Politics

Global University Systems (GUS) - Canterbury Christ Church University - Canterbury Campus

UK,England

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 14,500/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1960

Total Students: 15,000 +

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Main Campus Address

N Holmes Rd, Canterbury CT1 1QU, United Kingdom

Bachelor of Arts (Combined honours) in Sociology and Politics

Program Overview

Sociology

Investigate the ways in which social life is organised, structured and experienced. Be inspired by an engaging sociology degree that is supported by interactive teaching and committed tutors.

This transformative course will help you understand the social world and your place in it. Alongside taught modules, you will have the chance to engage in research.

Opportunities to work with stakeholders, undertake work shadowing and volunteer in the community will widen your understanding of the world and enable you to gain practical experience which directly translates into employable skills.

Sociology is a fascinating subject that investigates the ways in which social life is organised, structured and experienced. On our course you will study a wide range of topics including social class and poverty, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, crime and deviance, families, social order and social change.

Politics

Are you disillusioned with the state of our politics and society? Do you want to make a difference in your community and the world? Our Politics degree is taught by experts and high-profile political practitioners, and will equip you with ability to effect meaningful political change, and with the transferable skills that employers are looking for.

Skills of clear-sighted political analysis are needed more than ever before, as our traditional political ‘certainties’ crumble and as our world is faced with persistent injustices and new challenges. Our Politics degree situates the big issues of the day in their historical and philosophical contexts. You’ll explore continuity and change in local, national and global dimensions of politics, and scrutinise political ideas, structures and approaches that will help you to understand and address our complex, and ever-changing circumstances.