UCAS code
L300
The BA Sociology degree examines the interconnections between individuals and wider society. You’ll explore changing social, cultural, economic and political processes such as the identities, inequalities and policies that shape our lives.
Bridging big ideas and practical problems, you’ll consider how classical, contemporary and emerging styles of thought (or the ideas of key thinkers) can shed light on social issues such as crime, disability, family and gender issues, racism, and climate change. You’ll examine social inequalities, protest and struggles over power, and explore the importance of sociology today.
A wide variety of optional modules will allow you to focus on topics that suit your interests and career plans, from decolonial theory to gender studies, the climate crisis and culture. Your studies will be informed by the latest research being conducted within the School by academics with an impressively diverse range of interests.
Why study at Leeds:
- Study in our world-ranked School of Sociology and Social Policy alongside staff and students from across the globe.
- Explore the latest real-world challenges across a range of social subjects and gain a global understanding of them.
- Learn from influential academics who are helping to shape policy and hear from inspiring guest speakers.
- Get the opportunity to study abroad and develop a global outlook or undertake a work placement to gain practical experience.
- Prepare for your future with careers and employability support.
Why choose Leeds for Sociology?
- Join a diverse and welcoming global learning community.
- Work together with our students and staff as we grapple with the grand challenges faced by human societies now and in the decades ahead.
- Benefit from inclusive learning spaces, aligned with the themes of our research centres in gender, racism and disability.
- Explore different ways to present your knowledge through our alternative methods of assessment, which include video ministerial briefings, research reports and assessments conducted beyond the university.

University of Leeds