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    Sociology and Social Policy BSc (Hons)
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    Sociology and Social Policy BSc (Hons)

    University of Bath

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    United Kingdom, Bath

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    151

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    U120

    Campuses

    University of Bath - Claverton Down - Bath BA2 7AY

    University of Bath Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY

    Program Language

    English

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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 28,800  / year(s)

    Sociology and Social Policy BSc (Hons)

    About

    Explore new and creative ways to tackle key social challenges. Learn theory and methods to understand, critically examine, and influence organisations.

    This course will appeal if you want to combine an understanding of the social world from different perspectives with a rigorous analysis of policy responses to social problems. You will examine theory and techniques from sociology alongside the analytical focus of social policy.

    You’ll explore areas such as health, welfare and poverty, race and discrimination, inequality and exclusion. By the end of the course, you’ll have an understanding of how social institutions develop and operate and how they might be improved.

    In Year 1, you'll be introduced to social theory, ideas about the state and social change, and the central traditions of social research. You’ll select an option in either criminology or international development.

    In Year 2, you'll expand and deepen your understanding of contemporary social theory. You will explore the political processes that underpin policy-making practices and develop data analysis techniques. You’ll choose from a range of options in sociology, social policy, criminology and international development.

    In your final year, you'll do your dissertation. This will demonstrate the knowledge and skills you’ll develop. You'll also choose from a range of optional units from across the social sciences. These will allow you to build upon the theoretical understanding you’ll gain during Years 1 and 2 and apply it to contemporary sociological issues.

    The flexibility of this course will allow you to create a degree that’s tailored to your interests and potential future career.

    Informed teaching to advance your learning

    You’ll learn from teaching staff with diverse backgrounds and expertise in different areas of sociology and social policy. Their passion, knowledge and research activities shape their teaching. This combination aims to enhance your learning experience.

    Develop your professional skills

    We work to provide you with the tools and support to prepare you for employment and further study. These include:

    • critical and analytical thinking
    • research skills
    • skills related to generating and analysing sociological data ranging from ethnography to computational techniques
    • presentation and communication skills
    • project management
    • team working

    You will also benefit from expert guest speakers from the public, commercial or third sector.

    Prepare for your future career

    Many of our social sciences graduates have progressed to work as social and policy researchers, civil servants, international consultants, journalists, and accountants.

    They've gone on to work in:

    • government departments
    • social enterprises and charities
    • European and international agencies and organisations
    • Social care and family services
    • international development
    • public policy consultancy

    Examples of where our recent Department of Social & Policy Sciences graduates have gone on to work include:

    • Barclays
    • Bath and North East Somerset Council
    • DeHavilland
    • Mostly Media
    • Sightsavers
    • Vodafone
    Find out what our graduates go on to do

    Disciplines

    Department of Social & Policy Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Jordanian qualifications

    General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi)

    Unfortunately we are unable to accept students onto our degrees on the basis of this qualification alone. You will need to take an additional course before applying to us. This could be A levels, the International Baccalaureate Diploma or a recognised foundation course. Please contact us for further advice.

    A levels or the International Baccalaureate Diploma

    We accept these qualifications whether you have studied them in the UK or abroad. Our entry requirements are listed under the 'United Kingdom' section.

    USA Curriculum

    We accept this curriculum whether you have studied in the UK or abroad. Our entry requirements are listed under the 'United States' section.

    International Foundation Years

    If you have not studied qualifications we typically accept, or you do not expect to meet our requirements in your current studies, you may wish to consider an International Foundation Year.

    We accept International Foundation Years offered by other UK colleges and universities on a case-by-case basis. Please contact us for further advice.

    English language requirements

    Category B

    If you do not meet our English GCSE requirements, you will need a suitable English language qualification. Examples include:

    • IELTS: 7.0 overall with no less than 6.5 in all components
    • IELTS Indicator: 7.0 with 6.5 in each component
    • TOEFL IBT: 100 overall with a minimum 24 in all 4 components
    • TOEFL iBT and iBT Special Home Edition: 100 overall with 24 in each component
    • The Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic): 69 with no less than 62 in any element
    • The Pearson Test of English Academic Online (PTE Academic Online): we do not accept this qualification
    • Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE): 185 with no less than 176 in all elements
    • Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): 185 with no less than 176 in all elements
    • Duolingo (taken up to 1 July 2024): 130 overall with sub scores of Literacy 130, Comprehension 140, Conversation 125, Production 110
    • Duolingo (taken after 1 July 2024): 130 overall with sub scores of Literacy 130, Comprehension 130, Conversation 130, Production 130
    • LanguageCert SELT: C1 Expert Pass in both the Speaking test and the Listening, Reading, and Writing test

    See the full list of accepted English qualifications.

    English Program Requirements

    Category B

    If you do not meet our English GCSE requirements, you will need a suitable English language qualification. Examples include:

    • IELTS: 7.0 overall with no less than 6.5 in all components
    • IELTS Indicator: 7.0 with 6.5 in each component
    • TOEFL IBT: 100 overall with a minimum 24 in all 4 components
    • TOEFL iBT and iBT Special Home Edition: 100 overall with 24 in each component
    • The Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic): 69 with no less than 62 in any element
    • The Pearson Test of English Academic Online (PTE Academic Online): we do not accept this qualification
    • Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE): 185 with no less than 176 in all elements
    • Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): 185 with no less than 176 in all elements
    • Duolingo (taken up to 1 July 2024): 130 overall with sub scores of Literacy 130, Comprehension 140, Conversation 125, Production 110
    • Duolingo (taken after 1 July 2024): 130 overall with sub scores of Literacy 130, Comprehension 130, Conversation 130, Production 130
    • LanguageCert SELT: C1 Expert Pass in both the Speaking test and the Listening, Reading, and Writing test

    See the full list of accepted English qualifications.

    Career

    Prepare for your future career

    Many of our social sciences graduates have progressed to work as social and policy researchers, civil servants, international consultants, journalists, and accountants.

    They've gone on to work in:

    • government departments
    • social enterprises and charities
    • European and international agencies and organisations
    • Social care and family services
    • international development
    • public policy consultancy

    Examples of where our recent Department of Social & Policy Sciences graduates have gone on to work include:

    • Barclays
    • Bath and North East Somerset Council
    • DeHavilland
    • Mostly Media
    • Sightsavers
    • Vodafone

    Fee Information

    Fees and funding

    Fees and funding information for Sociology and Social Policy BSc (Hons)


    Fees

    Your tuition fees and how you pay them will depend on whether you are a Home or Overseas student.

    Learn how we decide fee status

    Tuition fees

    Fee information is not yet available for this course. Tuition fees are liable to increase annually for all University of Bath students.

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    How to pay

    Tuition fee loans

    If you are studying an undergraduate course, you may be able to take out a loan for your tuition fees and living costs.

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    Scholarships and bursaries

    You could be considered for a bursary or scholarship to help you study at Bath. This is in addition to your student loan and you do not have to pay it back.

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    Other payment options

    You can pay your tuition fees by Direct Debit, debit card, credit card or bank transfer. You may also be eligible for a student loan to help you pay your fees.

    Read more about your payment options

    Budgeting

    You will need to budget at least £100 for the cost of photocopying, printing and binding. You will also need to budget for the cost of textbooks.

    Some courses involve visits away from campus and you may be required to pay some or all of the costs of travel, accommodation and food and drink.

    If you’re on a placement, you’re responsible for your own travel, accommodation and living costs. You should also consider the financial implications if you go on an unpaid or overseas placement. If you are thinking about studying or working abroad as part of your course, you may have to prove that you have a certain amount of money in your bank account to get a visa.

    Please read the information about planning your finances for your placement year which includes potential sources of funding, travel insurance, and visas.

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 28,800 

    Application Fee

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    Sociology and Social Policy BSc (Hons)

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