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School of Law, Politics and Sociology

Sociology with Media Studies

(BA) Sociology with Media Studies

Entry for 2023

FHEQ level

This course is set at Level 6 in the national Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.

Course learning outcomes

Explain major sociological concepts and theories, and their application in contemporary sociology

Demonstrate knowledge of different societies, and understanding of what may be learned by comparing them

Demonstrate understanding and knowledge of key topics and debates in a number of specialised areas in sociology

Collate a range of appropriate sources (including paper, audio-visual and electronic sources) and structure material from them to answer a question

Assess the strengths and weaknesses of empirical material as evidence for conclusions in specific cases

Critically evaluate competing explanations and theories in a range of contexts

Formulate research questions and plan how to answer them

Identify and use appropriate sociological research methods (including questionnaires, interviews, observations and content analysis)

Analyse the ethical implications of social research in a variety of settings

Make simple analyses of quantitative and qualitative data using appropriate computer programmes

Communicate effectively with others and present information both orally and in writing

Conduct a literature search and produce a correctly formatted bibliography

Manage their time in long-term study or work programmes

Adopt a critical, interdisciplinary and creative perspective on media, communication and culture that synthesizes a range of traditions and approaches

Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of specific areas of media and communication politics, ethics and publics

Demonstrate an understanding of forms and practices of media, culture and communication, and how they organise understanding, feelings and meaning.

Demonstrate an understanding of how factors such as class, gender, ethnicity, nationality, disability and sexuality affect media representations and cultural practices

Demonstrate an ability to analyse media and communication forms in terms of production, text and consumption

Demonstrate an ability to articulate the significance of media and communications in shaping political and personal experience

Demonstrate an ability to develop research and formulate critical questions in relation to the field

Deliver work to a given length, formal brief and deadline, properly referencing sources and ideas and making use, as appropriate, of a problem-solving approach

Demonstrate skills in research, project design, presentation, teamwork, independent work and time and information management

Full-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCore21st Century Sociology (L4070)154
  CoreCritical Reading and Writing for Sociologists (L4071)154
  CoreQuestioning the Media E (P4119)154
  CoreThemes and Perspectives in Sociology I (L3068)154
 Spring SemesterCoreDebates in Media Studies B (P3069)154
  CoreGendering the Life Course (L3093)154
  CoreMaking the Familiar Strange (L4072)154
  CoreThemes and Perspectives in Sociology II (L3069)154
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
2Autumn SemesterCoreDoing Social Research: working with quantitative data (L3078)155
  CoreMedia, Memory, History (P3072)155
  OptionA Sociology of Generations and Social Change? From Passive to Active Generations (L4075A)155
  Beyond the Vote: Citizenship and Participation in Sociology (L4069A)155
  Class, Culture & Conflict: A View from The Inside (L4112A)155
  Drugs, Crime and Deviant Leisure (L3127A)155
  Sociology of Emotions and Mental Health (L4114A)155
 Spring SemesterCoreAdvertising (E) (P3083)155
  CoreDoing Social Research: working with qualitative data (L3079)155
  OptionClassical Sociological Theory (L4053B)155
  Education and Inequality (L3115B)155
  Health across the Lifecourse (L3116B)155
  Migration and Integration (Spr) (L4081B)155
  Sociology in a Digital World (Spr) (L4080B)155
  The Sociology of Human Rights (L3075B)155
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
3Autumn SemesterOptionCapitalism, Growth, and Ecological Crisis (L4117A)156
  Coloniality, Racism and Inequality (L3118A)156
  Medicine and the Body (L4121)156
  Riots, Strikes, Revolts (L2903A)156
  Temporalities - Histories - Hauntologies (Aut) (L2905A)156
  The Body (Aut) (L4118A)156
  The Death Penalty (L4091A)156
  Transcendence, Devotion and Desire (L3119A)156
 Autumn & Spring TeachingCoreSociology Project (L3031)606
 Spring SemesterCoreRevolutionary Media (P5040)306

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