History and Sociology
BA (Hons)
Part-Time
Course overview
Students studying history and sociology will examine a variety of interesting topics across these two subject areas, whilst developing critical skills and the ability to analyse and discuss complex ideas. You will be supported in this through study skills classes and tutorials. The course will engage with contemporary debates about history and society through a combination of lectures, seminars and group discussions.During your first few years, modules will provide an overview of the subject areas including Western Civilisation for the History pathway and Political Ideologies as part of your sociology course. Building on the confidence and skills developed, you will then progress to more specialised study during level two (History Today and Social Research Methods to give two examples). This will then lead to further specialism in your final years when you will also have the opportunity to study a topic of your choosing for your dissertation.
Level 4 core modules
- Crowns and Peoples (Tudor period)
- Social Research Methods
- The Sociological Imagination
- Western Civilisation
Level 5 core modules
- History Today
- Individual and Society
- The United States in the Twentieth Century
Level 6 core modules
- History Special Subject
- Nature and Society
- Russia: Revolution and Reaction
- Sexuality and Social Control
Assessments
Assessment is primarily by coursework submissions, with additional exams or presentations.Associated careers
A History and Sociology degree can lead to a wide range of careers, including postgraduate study, teaching and lecturing, social work, the caring professions, journalism, business and management, library and museum work.
Entry requirements listed are for September 2013 entry. Entry requirements for other intakes may differ.
Entry requirements
2 Ds at A level, or a Pass at Access with three units at Merit or above, but each application is considered on an individual basis.
Please note AS levels are acceptable only when combined with other qualifications.
Our published entry requirements are a guide only and our decision will be based on your overall suitability for the course as well as whether you meet the minimum entry requirements.
We welcome applications from International and EU students. Please select one of the links below for English language and country-specific entry requirement information.
We welcome applications from International and EU students. Please select one of the links below for English language and country-specific entry requirement information.
How to apply
Apply direct to the College of West Anglia. For an application form email enquiries@col-westanglia.ac.uk.
Location
Duration
6 yearsAvailable starts
SeptemberStudent finance
Faculty
Arts, Law & Social SciencesDepartment
Humanities and Social SciencesContact us
UK and EU applicants:- Call 01245 686868
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