📖Program Curriculum
This course provides you with valuable knowledge and the ability to think critically about a range of topics within Sociology. You will also gain transferable skills which will provide you with a solid background to starting your career in different fields.
We use a range of assessments that include essay writing critical analyses of websites blogs and presentations. The Sociology degree incorporates formative assessments in the form of a quizzes peer assessed presentations and annotated bibliographies. About 75-90% of your assessment will be coursework depending on your of study and option choices.
Year 1
Semester 1
Global issues in sociology
Power Inequality and Civil Society
Social Sciences in the Contemporary World: Themes Concepts and Higher Education Skills
Semester 2
Researching London life
The sociological imagination: From Revolutions to Big Data
Social justice in action
Year 2
Semester 1
Gender Sexualities and Society
Social Research Methods
Optional modules
Decolonisation and Legacies of the British Empire
Contemporary Policy Making
Semester 2
The Making of Modern Society: : The light and the Dark
Working in the Social Sciences
Optional modules
Environmental Justice Sustainability and Climate Crisis
London: Crime and Social Exclusion
Youth crime and delinquency
Year 3
Semester 1
Research Project (double module running across two semesters)
Sociology for the 21st century: From Networks to Artificial Intelligence
Optional modules
Social Justice and Social Policy
Sustainability: Agents for Change
Visualising the World
Semester 2
Research project (As Above)
Politics and Protest
Optional modules
Crimes of the Powerful: States Corporations and Human Rights
Race Culture and Identity




