graduate:
Why choose this course?
This Sociology course enables you to tackle global social problems like inequalities, migration, war, and climate change, alongside international issues. It includes a third year visit to Germany for the Migration and Social Transformation module.
You will gain experience relevant to growing sectors such as think-tanks, NGOs, governmental and international organisations, and local and urban agencies.
You'll be taught in our vibrant department which has won awards for innovative teaching*, particularly on Taking Race Live, a celebration of race, ethnicity and culture.Ê Sociology, music and drama students collaborate on this annual event which is held in a local venue and open to the public.
You will also take part in the annual School of Law, Social and Behavioural Sciences themed week where regular teaching is replaced by a series of workshops, presentations, discussions and reading groups on a contemporary social issue. Previous themes have included race, war and gender, and in 2016, the keynote speaker was Shami Chakrabati, Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales.