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81 Bachelor's degrees in Sociology in Australia

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.

Social Work with Honours
Social workers need contemporary skills to respond meaningfully to social problems. The Social Work with Honours course from University of Tasmania has been designed with direct industry input to reflect current and emerging practice trends in the profession.

Western Civilisation (Sociology)
This Western Civilisation (Sociology), BA course from University of Wollongong will help you develop an understanding of our diverse and rapidly changing world and identify the roots of and solutions to social problems.

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.

Arts
The Arts programme offered at Victoria University drives your career forward, gaining essential workplace skills and knowledge.

Communication (Social and Political Sciences)
Dream of making a real difference in the world by influencing public policy? Whether your passion is climate change, human rights, Indigenous rights or something else entirely, the Communication (Social and Political Sciences) course at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) will help you develop the skills to become a catalyst of change and leave your mark on the world.

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

Anthropology and Sociology Major (BA)
This Anthropology and Sociology Major (BA) programme from Curtin University draws on the strengths of the two interlinked fields. You will focus on local and global contexts to explore how cultural practices, institutions, social groups and everyday lives are being transformed within the context of globalised communication, economic, political and environmental change.

Sociology
The Sociology degree at University of Wollongong equips students to become the change-makers of tomorrow.

Bachelor of Criminology and Justice
The Bachelor of Criminology and Justice programme offered at Edith Cowan University will encompass the whole system – from how laws are made, through to how police, courts and corrections deal with people who break these laws.

Sociology
Explore how changes in the structure of society, the material world, the economy, cultural systems of beliefs and values influence us as members of society with the Sociology programme at Murdoch University.

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.

Social Science
Social Science at University of Wollongong equips students to become the change-makers of tomorrow.

Arts
The Bachelor of Arts from University of Tasmania is the ultimate, flexible university degree, and you can tailor it to explore your interests and discover a wide range of career possibilities

Bachelor of Social Work
Develop the comprehensive skills to help individuals and groups and promote positive relationships, equality, human rights and social change with the Bachelor of Social Work course from Curtin University.

Sport Management and Business
Aim for an exciting career in sport business and management roles with Sport Management and Business programme at Victoria University.

Social Science
The Social Science programme from Western Sydney University, Sydney City Campus offers you the opportunity to study crime and criminal justice in a critical way that stresses the social and cultural definitions of criminality.

Sociology
Studying Sociology at University of Wollongong will equip you for today's rapidly changing world. You will develop skills and capacities necessary to understand how the world has come to be the way it is today.

Human Resource Management
The Human Resource Management course from University of Wollongong will help you develop core skills across all business functions, as you build specialist knowledge to excel in today's dynamic and complex business environment.

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.