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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
University of Wolverhampton
Full Time
SEP-26
3 Years
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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
University of Wolverhampton
Full Time
SEP-26
3 Years
Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
University of Wolverhampton
Part Time
SEP-26
6 Years
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Why choose this course?
This programme of study offers you the chance to analyse and understand the complexities of the social world in its historical and contemporary context. During your studies, you will learn about those concepts, theories and methods essential to what we call an historical and sociological imagination - those special ways of identifying, describing and evaluating the past and the present.
Using traditional and enhanced electronic forms of learning, you will develop your skills for gathering evidence and applying theories to a range of historical and sociological issues. In the process, you will be encouraged to share ideas and be intellectually enterprising. You will also have the opportunity to do volunteer work in the local community – an experience that allows you to apply the skills you have acquired in the classroom to a range of social settings, deepens your appreciation of civic responsibility and enhances your opportunities for employment.
What's unique about this course?
The teaching team are all active researchers who bring their research expertise into the classroom to share their practical experiences of ‘doing’ Sociology and History.
This course encourages community-based learning through placements in not-for-profit agencies and organisations across the Midlands region.
The University of Wolverhampton are pioneers of accredited volunteering in the UK and these modules are embedded in the course as part of the student experience.
What happens on the course?
The study of Sociology and History at the University of Wolverhampton offers a research-engaged and skills-led way to learn about the complexities of the social world in its historical and contemporary contexts.
This course will develop your knowledge and skills through theoretical and evidence-based practice, and through application of these important sociological and historical tools to a range of contemporary topics.
The teaching team are all active researchers who bring their research expertise into the classroom to share their practical experiences of ‘doing’ Sociology and History.
You will learn about the histories of, and connections between, different parts of the world, and have the choice to focus on your own interests. This course encourages community-based learning through placements in not-for-profit agencies and organisations across the Midlands region.
The University of Wolverhampton are pioneers of accredited volunteering in the UK and these modules are embedded in the course as part of the student learning experience.
Graduate employability is embedded throughout the degree programme at The University of Wolverhampton, developing students’ expertise in a range of key employer-identified skills and attributes that prepare our students for the workforce of the future.
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