37 Bachelor's degrees in Sociology in Wales, United Kingdom

Sociology
The Sociology programme at Cardiff University is characterised by rigorous theoretically informed research. Sociology is dedicated to the study of social life as found in groups, institutions and societies.

Sociology and Education
This Sociology and Education degree programme from Cardiff University is an opportunity to study both Education and Sociology within an interdisciplinary social sciences context.

Social Science
The Social Science degree offered by Cardiff University is an excellent opportunity to study an interdisciplinary degree, allowing you to combine the theories and methods of the different disciplines to increase your knowledge and understanding.

Criminology and Sociology
This Criminology and Sociology degree programme from Cardiff University is an opportunity to study both Criminology and Sociology within an interdisciplinary social sciences context.

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.

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.

Sociology and Social Policy
The Sociology and Social Policy programme from Cardiff University is an opportunity to study both Social Policy and Sociology within an interdisciplinary social sciences context.

Human and Social Sciences
The Human and Social Sciences programme from Cardiff University provides a unique opportunity to study psychology as a distinctive specialisation within the social sciences.

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 and Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons)
This Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons) joint course from Bangor University, gives you the opportunity to explore the complexities of the world we live in through in-depth study of concepts, themes and perspectives relating to Sociology and Criminology/Criminal Justice.

Incorporated Bachelor Year Zero in Sociology BA (Hons)
This Incorporated Bachelor Year Zero in Sociology BA (Hons) course from Bangor University International College will give you an excellent grounding in the practical and technical skills required to support your continuation onto your chosen Business, Management and Economics degree.

Politics and Sociology
The Politics and Sociology at Cardiff University aims to provide you with an excellent understanding of politics and government while also equipping you with associated intellectual and communications skills that will be of value whether you work in government or in the private or voluntary sectors.

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.
Social Policy (Hons)
What human beings need and how societies meet those needs is at the heart of social policy. The outstanding, nationally recognised Social Policy (Hons) programme from Swansea University will introduce you to the key theories and debates underpinning this intriguing and continually-evolving area.
Health and Social Care (Hons)
Are you passionate about making a difference in people’s lives? Do you want to drive change within the diverse and exciting health and social care sector? If so, the Health and Social Care (Hons) course at Cardiff Metropolitan University is for you!
Sociology and Social Policy (Hons)
The Sociology and Social Policy (Hons) at Cardiff Metropolitan University is a contemporary, practice-based programme that will equip you with the skills you need to address the core social challenges of today. You will study three key themes that are woven throughout the degree which include Individuals, Society and Power; Identity Difference and Inequality; and Space, Place and Justice.
Sociology and Psychology with a Foundation Year (Hons)
The Sociology and Psychology with a Foundation Year (Hons) course at Swansea University will introduce you to the key concepts and knowledge you need to progress to the BSc in Psychology. Following successful completion of the Foundation Year, students will progress onto Year 1 of the BSc.
Sociology with a Foundation Year (Hons)
Studying a Sociology with a Foundation Year (Hons) degree at Swansea University will equip you with the essential theoretical foundation to understand people's behaviour as social beings, as well as the wider social, cultural, political and economic factors influencing our constantly changing society.
Sociology (with integrated year studying abroad)
The Sociology (with integrated year studying abroad) degree offered at Aberystwyth University will train you to develop a critical awareness of and engagement with the social world. By studying this course, you will develop a thorough grounding in the conceptual and theoretical approaches that have been employed by sociologists to study the world around us.
Sociology (Hons)
Studying a Sociology (Hons) programme from Swansea University will equip you with the essential theoretical foundation to understand people's behaviour as social beings, as well as the wider social, cultural, political and economic factors influencing our constantly changing society.