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363 Part-time Bachelor's degrees in Sociology

Arts - Sociology
Hone your analytical skills. Become an independent thinker. Form and articulate judgements based on argument and evidence. Lead the way with the Arts - Sociology programme at The University of Sydney.

Sociology (with Foundation Year) (Hons)
The Sociology (with Foundation Year) (Hons) programme at Bangor University is a four-year course with an integrated foundation year which leads to the same qualification as our three-year honours degree. It has been specifically designed for those wanting to undertake degree-level study but who may not meet the entry requirements or have traditional qualifications.

Sociology (Hons)
The Sociology (Hons) programme offered at the Bangor University investigates social life and the way it shapes people's behaviour, beliefs and identity. Its subject matter ranges from an examination of the face-to-face interactions of daily life, to large-scale social institutions, social movements and global processes.

Community and Youth Work (part time)
The Community and Youth Work (part time) from Maynooth University is a part-time, level 8 honours degree in Community and Youth Work - equivalent of 1.5 days per week tuition on campus plus summer schools; two periods of block fieldwork placement (dates set at commencement of programme).

Health and Social Care (Part-time) (Hons)
The Health and Social Care (Part-time) (Hons) degree from Liverpool John Moores University will prepare you to work in a variety of settings which meet the needs of individuals, families and communities.

Sociology with Foundation Year(Hons)
The Sociology with Foundation Year(Hons) degree from University of Wolverhampton offers you the chance to analyse and understand the complexities of the global world in which we live.

Sociology (Hons)
Studying the Sociology (Hons) programme at University of Derby is designed to deliver an engaging and enjoyable learning experience for all students from the outset – for those progressing directly from A-level Sociology and for those who bring other skills, knowledge and experiences to their studies.

Sociology and Criminology with Foundation Year(Hons)
The Sociology and Criminology with Foundation Year(Hons) programme from University of Wolverhampton invites students to measure their lived experience and expertise in discussion of current concerns

Sociology and History with Foundation Year (Hons)
This BA in Sociology and History with Foundation Year (Hons) at University of Wolverhampton offers you the chance to analyse and understand the complexities of the social world in its historical and contemporary context.

Social Work
Make a real difference in a rewarding career with the Bachelor of Social Work at Victoria University. Gain hands-on experience through extensive placements, build expertise in social justice and community development, and graduate job-ready for diverse roles in the sector.

Western Civilisation (Indigenous Studies)
This Western Civilisation (Indigenous Studies), BA course from University of Wollongong provides you with the opportunity to focus your interest on a topic of choice, exploring it in greater depth and detail to find answers.

Criminology and Sociology (Hons)
If you have an enquiring mind, are interested in key sociological issues in response to these questions, and being part of the solution, then the Criminology and Sociology (Hons) course from Teesside University is for you.

Bachelor of Arts (Sociology Major)
The Bachelor of Arts (Sociology Major) from Victoria University begins with an overview of sociology – an introduction to how people might go about applying the sociological imagination to a wide range of aspects of contemporary social arrangements, and includes a focus on core sociological concepts.

Childhood and Youth Studies and Sociology (English-medium Course) (Hons)
This Childhood and Youth Studies and Sociology (English-medium Course) (Hons) course from Bangor University offers insight into the role and impact of social, political, cultural, and economic factors – from conception and infancy to adolescence, and adulthood.

Sociology with Foundation Year (Hons)
The BA in Sociology with Foundation Year (Hons) at University of Wolverhampton you the chance to analyse and understand the complexities of the global world in which we live. During your studies, you will learn about the concepts, theories and methods essential to what we call a ‘sociological imagination’ – that special way of identifying, describing and understanding the nature of social life.

Social Science (Psychology)
The Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) from Charles Sturt University offers fascinating insights into human nature relevant to every community, career and workplace. A popular field of study focusing on human behaviour and wellbeing, psychology offers interventions and strategies to help solve people's social and behavioural problems and enhance their welfare.

Criminology and Sociology (Hons)
On this BA in Criminology and Sociology (Hons) at The University of Lancashire you’ll explore and critically assess the way society perceives, defines and manages crime - and graduate fully prepared for a career in public or community based services.

Culture, Environment and Social Change (Hons)
The Culture, Environment and Social Change (Hons) programme from University of Westminster will enable you to explore the most important issues in the world today. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

Health and Social Care (Hons)
Understand the key issues that affect health, social care and wellbeing, make a difference to some of society's most vulnerable groups and gain a well-respected qualification to open doors in the sector with the Health and Social Care (Hons) programme of the University of Sunderland.

Childhood and Youth Studies and Sociology (Welsh medium course) (Hons)
The Childhood and Youth Studies and Sociology (Welsh medium course) (Hons) programme at Bangor University enables you to study issues that impact children’s lives within the broader context of social structures. You’ll engage with a broad range of topics relevant to 21st century childhood and youth and investigate social life and the way it shapes our behaviour, beliefs and identity.