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Develop a critical understanding of the social world and prepare for a rewarding career with Goldsmiths, University of London’s BA in Sociology. This three-year, full-time program equips you with the analytical tools and sociological imagination to examine social structures, cultures, inequalities, and contemporary global issues.
Unveil the Social Fabric: Explore core sociological concepts like social stratification, power dynamics, social change, globalization, and culture. Learn how these forces shape individual lives, communities, and societies as a whole.
Develop Critical Thinking Skills: Hone your ability to analyze social phenomena, question assumptions, and think critically about the world around you. Learn to conduct research, interpret data, and effectively communicate your sociological insights.
Diverse Areas of Study: Delve into a wide range of sociological specializations, including gender studies, urban sociology, race and ethnicity, social movements, media and communication, and the sociology of work and organizations.
Research and Methods Training: Gain valuable research skills through dedicated methods courses. Learn to use quantitative and qualitative research techniques, conduct your own sociological investigations, and analyze data effectively.
Preparation for Further Study and Careers: The program provides a strong foundation for postgraduate studies in sociology, social research, or related fields.
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The normal closing date is 26 January, but some courses will accept applications until 30 June. You are advised to apply as early as possible as courses have limited places.
Tuition fee for UK students is €10,750.
Admissions Requirements
A high school diploma with a GPA 3.3 or higher (unweighted) with grades of A and B in honours or advanced-level courses, advanced placement (AP) classes, HL/SL IB certificates, or dual enrollment within the context of your high school’s curriculum.
A high school diploma with a GPA 3.0 or higher (unweighted) plus one of the following:
ACT with a composite score of 26,
or two advanced placement (AP) tests with a score of 3 or higher,
or SAT 1240 overall (with a minimum of 580 in Math and 620 in Evidence-based Reading and Writing)
If you don't have academic qualifications may be invited to interview.
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London
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- 3 years
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