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Sociology and Geography BSc(Hons
Your course The study of sociology and geography together is a fascinating and distinctive synergy of two closely related disciplines. On the course we’ll give equal weight to both disciplines.
On the sociology side, you’ll study and analyse social relationships in a range of human experiences. From relationships between men and women to the formulation of identity, through to the relationship between the powerful and powerless in society.
The geography side covers a range of subjects including contemporary social structures and inequalities within society, cultures and regions, plus the opportunity to examine the role of geopolitics in our contemporary world. Underpinning all of this is the theme of sustainability and planetary boundaries.
We’ve embedded residential field-trips into the course, so you’ll experience the opportunities that learning in the field presents. You’ll have the opportunity to go on a 30-hour work placement in your second year, giving you hands-on experience. You may also have the opportunity to study abroad for a term in your second year, previous students have studied in America, France and Italy.
By developing a clear understanding of core geography principles, as a graduate of this course, you may consider employment in a wide range of sectors including central and local government, education, environmental consultancies, charities, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or commercial sectors. You can consider roles such as cartographer, data analyst, environmental management and consultancy, planner, policy advisor, quality management and researcher.
For more information on careers available to geography graduates, please check the Royal Geographical Society’s careers web page.
Course info
Course length:
3yrs full-time
Entry requirements:
BBC/DMM/112 inc. a grade B in an A Level or a Distinction in BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
Professional membership
By studying this course, you’ll become eligible for student membership of the British Sociological Association (BSA). You’ll also become eligible for student membership of the Royal Geographical Society (RGS).
Example modules • Spatial Modelling • Social, Environmental and Cultural Challenges • Migration, Geopolitics and Contemporary Society • Principles and Practices in Geography