- In a fast-changing world the social sciences seek answers to the big questions we face as a society. Those answers inform the work of anyone needing to base their decisions on the best available evidence civil servants, policymakers, business executives, and many more.
- Half of the student's studies will be interdisciplinary social science and sociology, giving a firm grounding in knowledge and ideas central to the social sciences. For the other half, students can specialize in criminology, economics, geography, politics, psychology, religious studies, or sociology, or you can choose a combination of modules that most suit students' interests.
- Whatever path take, students will acquire valuable transferable skills opening up employment opportunities in private, public, and voluntary sector organizations.