BA Joint Honours Social Policy and Sociology (UCAS Code: LL43)
For entrance requirements
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For course information
Dr Katy Hayward
School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work
T: +44 (0)28 9097 3189
E: k.hayward@qub.ac.uk
W: www.qub.ac.uk/soc
BA Single Honours
Sociology 3 yrs (L300)
BA Single and Joint Honours
Criminology and Sociology 3 yrs (ML93)
English and Sociology 3 yrs (QL33)
History and Sociology 3 yrs (VL13)
Social Policy and Sociology 3 yrs (LL43)
Entrance Requirements
A-level: BBB or equivalent in an Access Course.
Irish Leaving Certificate: B2B2B2B2CC/B2B2B2B2B2
All applicants
There are no specific subject requirements to study Sociology, however, if you plan to study Sociology as a Joint Honours degree you should refer to the subject requirements for the other course.
For students whose first language is not English
An IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each test component or an equivalent acceptable qualification, details of which are available at: http://go.qub.ac.uk/EnglishLanguageReqs
If you are an international student and you do not meet the entrance requirements, you should consider a preparation course at INTO Queen's University Belfast, which will prepare you for successful study on these degree courses. INTO Queen's University Belfast is based on the University campus and offers a range of courses. For a full list click here
Back to topTo study Sociology is to understand how society works. Sociology students become adept at asking and explaining why people do the things they do and how they came to do them that way.
What makes Sociology particularly interesting is that our field of study is constantly changing; the degrees we offer at Queen's are also constantly evolving to reflect these dynamics of change in the world around us.
Sociology at Queen's is taught as a Single or Joint Honours degree in the School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work. We have over 40 full-time academic members of staff and our expertise in the field of Sociology is long-established and internationally-recognised. We provide a welcoming environment to all our students, who will be taught by enthusiastic and dedicated staff via lectures, seminars, tutorials and online forums.
In first year, students are introduced to important sociological debates, theories and issues.
In second year, students develop skills in various research methods, as well as furthering their knowledge of Sociology and its application to the contemporary world.
In final year, Single Honours Sociology students design and undertake their own research project, which they write as a dissertation under the guidance of a dedicated supervisor. They also complete modules, both core and elective, which offer opportunities to utilise their sociological and transferable skills.
Our lecturers use a range of innovative teaching methods (including use of multimedia, panel discussions and field trips), and student assessment (including online discussion forums, group projects and critical reviews. We encourage students to make full use of the immense resources available to them through the McClay Library (with its dedicated sociological resources) as well as through the Queen's Online portal.
At Queen’s, we aim to deliver a high quality learning environment that embeds intellectual curiosity, innovation and best practice in learning, teaching and student support to enable students to achieve their full academic potential. On the joint BA (Hons) in Social Policy and Sociology we do this by providing a range of learning experiences which enable our students to engage with subject experts, develop attributes and perspectives that will equip them for life and work in a global society and make use of innovative technologies and a world class library that enhances their development as independent, lifelong learners. Social Policy students at Queen's are taught in a dynamic academic environment by an award-winning teaching staff, in a School that was rated as one of the leading departments in the United Kingdom. The School is located within a recently renovated building, with state of the art teaching and learning facilities, together with dedicated student space including a large student common room. Examples of the opportunities provided for learning on this course are:
Assessment (general): The way in which you are assessed will vary according to the Learning Objectives of each module. Some modules are assessed solely through project work or written assignments. Others are assessed through a combination of coursework and end of semester examinations. Details of how each module is assessed are shown in the Student Handbook which is provided to all students during their first year induction.
Feedback (general): As you progress through your course you will receive general and specific feedback about your work from a variety of sources including lecturers, module co-ordinators, placement supervisors, personal tutors, advisers of study and your peers. As a university student, you will be expected to take a greater role in reflecting on this and taking the initiative in continuously improving the quality of your work. Feedback may be provided to you in a variety of forms including:
Once you have reviewed your feedback, you are encouraged to identify and implement further improvements to the quality of your work.
Back to topSocial Policy and Sociology graduates are ideally placed for work in a range of occupations, including the civil service, public services, policy analysis, media, research, teaching, business, the voluntary sector, commerce, marketing and management. Some graduates build on the degree by undertaking postgraduate training in fields such as social work, law, social science research and teaching. Tailored careers advice and study guidance is available to all students throughout their time at Queen’s.
Studying for a Social Policy/Sociology degree at Queen’s will assist you in developing the core skills and employment-related experiences that are valued by employers, professional organisations and academic institutions. Graduates from this degree are well regarded by many employers (local, national and international) and over half of all graduate jobs are now open to graduates of any discipline.
The diversity of interests and topics covered in the discipline, plus the wide range of skills it equips you with, means that our students enter a wide range of careers on graduation. These include the public sector (e.g. social services, education, criminal justice, social work), private sector (e.g. market research, policy analysis, human resources), and third sector (e.g. policy analyst, researcher, youth support worker, charity fundraiser). A number of our students also go on to postgraduate study, on a full or part-time basis.
The following is a list of some of the employers that have attracted graduates from the School in recent years:
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Employer Links
Consultations:We have an active and engaged Employers Forum, which is a panel composed of individuals of high ranking in organisations in fields directly relevant to our degree programmes, including G4S, the Police Service of Northern Ireland, Hastings Hotels, Craigavon District Council, and NI Community and Voluntary Association. The members of this panel advise staff in incorporating employability skills in the development of our degree programmes and in helping prepare our students for the world of work. They also contribute to advisory sessions for students on careers and employability.
Graduate Careers and Achievements
Many of the School’s former graduates have risen to the top of their fields, for example:
You should also take a look at www.prospects.ac.ukfor further information concerning the types of jobs that attract Social Policy and Sociology Graduates.
Further study is also an option open to Social Policy/Sociology graduates. Students can choose from a wide range of Masters programmes as well as a comprehensive list of research topics, see:
Other Career-related information: Queen’s is a member of the Russell Group and, therefore, one of the 20 universities most-targeted by leading graduate employers. As a Queen’s student, you will be advised and guided about career choice and through the Degree Plus initiative, you will have an opportunity to seek accreditation for skills development and experience gained through the wide range of extra-curricular activities on offer.
Our full employability statement can be viewed at: http://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/sgc/careers/filestore/Filetoupload,284878,en.pdf
Degree Plus and other related initiatives: Recognising student diversity, promoting employability enhancements and other interests is part of the developmental experience at Queen’s. Students are encouraged to plan and build their own, personal skill and experiential profile through a range of activities including; recognised Queen’s Certificates, placements and other work experiences (at home or overseas), Erasmus study options elsewhere in Europe and learning development supports as well as involvement in wider university life through activities, such as clubs, societies, and sports.
Queen’s actively encourages this type of activity by offering students an additional qualification, the Degree Plus Award (and the related Researcher Plus Award for PhD and MPhil students). Degree Plus accredits wider experiential and skill development gained through extra-curricular activities that promote the enhancement of academic, career management, personal and employability skills in a variety of contexts. As part of the Award, students are also trained on how to reflect on the experience(s) and make the link between academic achievement, extracurricular activities, transferable skills and graduate employment. Participating students will also be trained in how to reflect on their skills and experiences and can gain an understanding of how to articulate the significance of these to others, e.g. employers.
Overall, these initiatives, and Degree Plus in particular, reward the energy, drive, determination and enthusiasm shown by students engaging in activities over-and-above the requirements of their academic studies. These qualities are amongst those valued highly by graduate employers. Further information is available at www.qub.ac.uk/degreeplus
Back to top• The School is located in a recently renovated building, with state-of-the-art learning facilities, together with a dedicated student common room
• One-to-one personal tutoring is provided for students throughout their time at Queen's
• Tailored careers advice and study guidance are available to all students
• We offer a peer mentoring scheme for Sociology students, with the support of staff and the Centre for Educational Development
• Students have the opportunity to spend some time studying in one of our linked universities, including in Spain (Barcelona) and Sweden (Lünd)
Last updated 12.09.13