Course Overview
Course Overview This BSc Sociology degree provides the theoretical and methodological tools to analyze how societal structures and processes create inequality and shape modern life. Students will learn to investigate critical questions about social change, power dynamics, and identity in a globalized world. The program emphasizes practical research skills to examine everything from social class and race to the impact of digital technologies. Key Program Highlights Examine pressing social issues like inequality, racism, gender, and the impact of digital technology Learn to apply both classical and contemporary social theories to understand complex power structures Gain hands-on experience with practical research methods, from surveys and interviews to digital ethnography Develop critical skills to ask and answer key questions about globalization and social change Explore a diverse curriculum covering health, consumption, social movements, and cultural transformation
Available Intakes
October 2026
CampusLoughborough University Campus
CityLoughborough
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeGBP 23,950