Entry Requirements
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Do you want to know more about the tools with which we study diverse areas of society, such as work, crime, migration, health, ethnicity, the media or the body? Do you want to develop skills in using social research to inform evidence-based policy interventions as a means to facilitate social change? Our three Sociology pathways all support students in developing independent social research skills, and applying them in contemporary subject areas relevant to societal progress and knowledge creation. All are taught by leading international academics in their particular fields and are strongly informed by the cutting-edge research they are undertaking.
Duration: One semester or full academic year
Specific entry requirements: An undergraduate background in Sociology or an associated subject. Applicants with no background in Sociology should consider the Economy and Society pathway.
♦ Master’s Progression Pathway
This pathway engages students in the discussion of issues and perspectives from both classical and contemporary sociological theories, and considers how these might be applied to understand common social problems. The pathway will provide you with an in-depth understanding of social theory and social research and highly developed analytical skills.
Modules:
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
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Compulsory | Compulsory | ||
SOCI2031 | Social Theory | - | To be confirmed |
SOCI3001 | Comparative Sociology | - | To be confirmed |
Optional | Optional | ||
Class Structure and Social Inequality | Children and Society | ||
EDUC3029 | The Sociology of Education | SOCI2003 | Gender and Society |
CRIM2001 | Perspectives in Criminology | SOCI2020 | Qualitative Research: Foundations, Principles and Methods |
SOCI3093 | Sexuality and Intimacy |
Modules are currently being confirmed for the 202122 academic year.
Further options will be added shortly. |
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SOCI3002 | Comparing Welfare States - Evolution, Politics & Impact |
Some modules may be subject to change or availability
Linked Master’s programmes
MSc Sociology and Social Policy (with choice of three pathways: Substantive, International Social Policy, or Research Methods)
♦ Master’s Progression Pathway
How best can we conceptualise and measure human welfare and what approaches are best in promoting it? This pathway considers these questions in a broad international context. You will gain an in-depth understanding of key theoretical, conceptual and empirical debates in this area and highly-developed comparative analytical skills.
Modules:
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
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Compulsory | Compulsory | ||
- | To be confirmed in August 2021 | - | To be confirmed |
SOCI3002 | Comparing Welfare States - Evolution, Politics & Impact | - | To be confirmed |
Optional | Optional | ||
SOCI2017
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SOCI3083 |
Class Structure and Social Inequality | SOCI2003 | Gender and Society |
UOSM2004 | Global Health |
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UOSM2022 | Social Enterprise |
Some modules may be subject to change or availability
Linked Master’s programmes
MSc Sociology and Social Policy (with choice of three pathways: Substantive, International Social Policy, or Research Methods)
♦ Master’s Progression Pathway
Criminology deals with issues of central importance in all societies e.g. law enforcement, deviance, justice etc. The pathway at Southampton emphasises connections between research and professional practice and provides you with an in-depth understanding of contemporary criminal justice policies and practices and the ability to analyse the key criminological problems.
Modules:
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
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Compulsory | Compulsory | ||
CRIM2001 | Perspectives in Criminology | - | To be confirmed |
CRIM3002 | Issues in Law Enforcement and Social Control | - | To be confirmed |
Optional | Optional | ||
SOCI2031 | Social Theory | CRIM2004 | Criminological Psychology |
EDUC3029 | The Sociology of Education | SOCI2020 | Qualitative Research: Foundations, Principles and Methods |
SOCI2017
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SOCI3083 |
Class Structure and Social Inequality |
SOCI2035
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SOCI3086 |
Children and Society |
CRIM3001 | Penology | CRIM3007 | Violent and Sexual Offenders |
SOCI3093 | Sexuality and Intimacy |
Modules are currently being confirmed for the 202122 academic year.
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Some modules may be subject to change or availability
Linked Master’s programmes
MSc Sociology and Social Policy (with choice of three pathways: Substantive, International Social Policy, or Research Methods)
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