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Sociology combined degrees

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The teaching in the sociology department reflects the research interests of staff, and are broad, but with special expertise in the areas of criminology, health, human sexuality, religion and the origins of culture.

Students taking sociology as part of a combined honours degree will be introduced to the major concerns and controversies of contemporary sociology. Although no prior knowledge of the discipline is expected, those who have studied it previously will find the course challenging and innovative.

Sociology courses are taught by the School of Humanities at the Greenwich Campus. Depending on your selected combination you may be required to to travel between campuses.

Sociology Combined Degrees

Major option (Sociology with ...)
Programme Title UCAS Code
Sociology with Italian, BA Hons L3R3 BA/SocIt
Joint option (Sociology and...)
Programme Title UCAS Code
History and Sociology, BA Hons VL13 BA/HisSoc
Law and Sociology, BA Hons ML13 BA/LawSoc
Philosophy and Sociology, BA Hons VL53 G BA/PhSoc
Sociology and Psychology, BA Hons LC38 BSc/SocPsy
Minor option (... with Sociology)
Programme Title UCAS Code
Film Studies with Sociology, BA Hons P3LH BA/FSSoc

Content

Minor option (... with Sociology)

  • Modern Societies
  • Level Two Option
  • Level Three Option

Joint option (Sociology and ...)

  • Modern Societies
  • Investigating the Person in Society and Culture
  • Sociological Debates
  • Researching Society and Culture
  • Project
      AND
    Level Three Option (Programmes listed as "Sociology and ...")
  • Two Level Three Options (Programmes listed as "... and Sociology")

Major option (Sociology with ...)

  • Modern Societies
  • Investigating the Person in Society and Culture
  • Understanding Cultural Difference
      OR
    Ideas in the Modern World
  • Sociological Debates
  • Researching Society and Culture
  • Level Two Option
  • Project
  • Two Level Three Options

Level Two Options

  • Globalisation
  • Environment and Development
  • Penology
  • Crime, Justice and Punishment
  • The Sociology of Contemporary Popular Culture
  • Criminology
  • Belief, Reason and Imagination
  • Gender and Society

Level Three Options

  • Sociology of Health and Medicine
  • Drugs and Drug Use
  • Cultures of Consumption
  • Policing
  • Asylum-seeking, Racism and Gypsies in Contemporary Europe
  • Gender, Race and Religion
  • Representations of Spirit, Body and Beast

Sociology Programmes

The teaching in the sociology department reflects the research interests of staff, and are broad, but with special expertise in the areas of criminology, health, human sexuality, religion and the origins of culture.

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