BA (Hons) Sociology with Foundation Year

    BA (Hons) Sociology with Foundation Year

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 23,872 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026

    BA (Hons) Sociology with Foundation Year

    About

    Why study Sociology with Foundation Year at Liverpool John Moores University?

    • 91% of students surveyed said the teaching staff were good at explaining things (National Student Survey 2024)
    • Hands-on research methods
    • WATCH: Hear from Sociology graduate Cora about her journey since finishing her degree
    • Teaching from leading scholars who have published books and articles on many topics, including the sociology of global football, the life and work of Max Weber, the shifting politics of race and racism, and gender divisions in Nepali society
    • Study unique pathways that reflect the diversity of the discipline and student interest, including the sociology of culture, social inequalities, social policy and global issues
    • Training in core methods and sociological theory
    • An international perspective
    • Work placement opportunities in teaching, charities, tourism, the media, creative and heritage industries

    About your course

    BA (Hons) Sociology at LJMU is a varied degree, which offers a unique opportunity to undertake a contemporary, critical and sector-leading programme of study. The degree will develop your research skills and help you explore alternate ideas and respect points of view that may be contrary to your own, including providin

    The Sociology degree provides a balance of core and optional modules, delivering a thorough grounding in theory and method, alongside cutting-edge and emerging theoretical and methodological approaches. The programme endeavours to recognise the history and legacy of sociology while also developing its insights to contemporary and emerging problems.

    You can choose to follow your own pathway by selecting modules that contribute to a theme or themes including social divisions and inequality, social policy, culture, and globalisation. At the same time, individual modules contribute to more than one pathway given the intersection of various themes (e.g. the globalisation of culture), and because social variables such as class, age, disability, gender, beliefs and ideologies operate in society at all times with different impacts.

    The opportunities to consider societies other than the UK, and to do so in some depth in a variety of modules means that the curriculum is international in focus. It also provides unique opportunities to study in South Asian societies, to participate in study exchanges in other countries in Europe and beyond, or to undertake supervised field visits. Previous field visits have taken place in Brussels and Nepal, for example.

    The teaching of well-established and emerging theory is combined with core training in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and balances 'action research' with other forms of social enquiry. In the final year, research method teaching embraces more recent methodological innovations including visual and sensory approaches.

    The modules offered on the degree reflect the sociological work undertaken by members of staff, and are inspired by their research and contributions to national and international debates. This ensures that the curriculum is up-to-date, peer reviewed and engaged with contemporary issues and approaches. In the final year, all optional modules are designed to encourage you to make your own enquiries into relevant questions and issues. For example, you could choose to study contemporary issues and work closely with staff in areas such as the sociology of religion, of music or sport, disability, radical social policy, gender studies, emotions and aesthetics, and benefit from the departmental expertise in South East Asian societies. You will also have the opportunity to study a topic of your own choice in depth by choosing to write a dissertation.

    Foundation Year

    The Foundation Year is ideal if you have the interest and ability to study for a degree, but do not have the qualifications to enter directly onto the Sociology honours degree programme yet.

    Once you pass the Foundation Year (level 3) you will progress directly onto the first year of the honours degree. If you are a full-time UK student, you will qualify for student financial support for the full duration of your course (subject to eligibility criteria).

    • Find out about studying Sociology at LJMU

      Find out about studying Sociology at LJMU

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Qualification requirements

    GCSEs and equivalents

    Grade 4/C in English Language and Mathematics

    GCSE equivalent qualifications accepted:

    • Key Skills Level 2 in English/Maths
    • Functional Skills Level 2 in English Writing and or Reading and Maths
    • Skills for Life Level 2 in English/Numeracy
    • Higher Diploma in English/Maths
    • Essential Skills Level 2 in communication or Application of Number

    A levels

    • DDD-CDD
    • Minimum Number of A levels: 2
    • Maximum AS UCAS points: 20

    BTECs

    Extended Diploma: MMP

    Access awards

    Pass overall with a minimum of 72 UCAS points

    International Baccalaureate

    72 UCAS points

    OCR Cambridge Technical

    Extended Diploma: MMP

    Irish awards

    72 UCAS points to include Irish Highers

    T levels

    72 UCAS points from a related subject area

    English Program Requirements

    • Other international requirements

      International applications will be considered in line with UK qualifications. Any Applicant whose first language is not English will be required to have IELTS 6.0 (minimum 5.5 in each component)

    Career

    Employability

    Each year, Sociology graduates enter a variety of professions and careers.

    Our graduates find career opportunities in:

    • social services
    • local and national Government and the civil service
    • youth work
    • lecturing and teaching
    • career guidance
    • research
    • journalism
    • third sector advocacy
    • think tanks
    • policy development

    Some go on to careers in police and probation services; human resource management; legal services; marketing and advertising; ICT development; business and finance; publishing; health services; health promotion and public health; ecology and environmental campaigning; and international development.

    Sharing the outputs from Dignity Without Danger in Nepal

    Dr Sara Parker, Sociology LJMU Co-presented two papers at the Annual Kathmandu Nepal and Himalaya Conference in July this summer. One paper reflected on the impact of the positionally of the research team on the research process whilst the other focused on the creative engagement and outputs developed as part of this research project exploring the complex menstrual stigmas and taboos in Nepal. Whilst in Nepal Sara was awarded the President International Education award for her contributions to education over her career. It was presented to her by Right Honourable Pampha Bhusal Member of the House of Representatives Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation who is very supportive of the menstruation network in Nepal.

    This month Sara is co-presenting a paper and a poster at the International Visual Sociology Conference with Dr Sara Baumann, University of Pittsburgh, on the impact of the collaborative films produced as part of the DWD project - available on the DWD YouTube site along with 5 songs written by the women from Kanchanpur, Far West Nepal.

    Student Futures - Careers, Employability and Enterprise Service

    A wide range of opportunities and support is available to you, within and beyond your course, to ensure our students experience a transformation in their career trajectory. Every undergraduate curriculum includes Future Focus during Level 4, an e-learning resource and workshop designed to help you to develop your talents, passion and purpose.

    Every student has access to Careers Zone 24/7, LJMU's suite of online Apps, resources and jobs board via the LJMU Student Futures website. There are opportunities for flexible, paid and part-time work through Unitemps, LJMU's in-house recruitment service, and we also offer fully funded Discovery Internships.

    One-to-one careers and employability advice is available via our campus-based Careers Zones and we offer a year-round programme of events, including themed careers and employability workshops, employer events and recruitment fairs. Our Start-Up Hub can help you to grow your enterprise skills and to research, plan and start your own business or become a freelancer.

    A suite of learning experiences, services and opportunities is available to final year students to help ensure you leave with a great onward plan. You can access LJMU's Careers, Employability and Start-up Services after you graduate and return for one-to-one support for life.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    23,872 / year

    BA (Hons) Sociology with Foundation Year

    Liverpool John Moores University

    Liverpool John Moores University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Liverpool