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Sociology tackles today's most urgent challenges. It offers a structured approach to analyzing human behavior, exploring societal organization, the formation of social identities, and problems affecting vulnerable populations worldwide.
Lincoln's BA (Hons) Sociology program equips students with essential knowledge, analytical tools, and research techniques crucial for navigating our current period of social and political upheaval. The course invites you to investigate societal structures, patterns of inclusion and exclusion, and political systems. Among diverse subjects, you'll study evolving family structures, technology's impact on human interaction, subcultures as reflections of mainstream society, the interplay between global and local influences in modern life, and the roots and manifestations of inequality.
The program benefits from faculty expertise across Lincoln's School of Social and Political Sciences, whose scholarship directly contributes to ongoing academic and policy discussions.
First-year studies establish foundational social science principles and introduce seminal sociological theories. Alongside this conceptual framework, you'll examine various research methodologies specific to social science inquiry. Core introductory modules include: The Sociological Perspective, Contemporary Social Challenges, Research Applications, and Fundamental Social Science Theories.
Second-year studies allow deeper engagement with sociological traditions while enhancing research and analytical capabilities. You'll investigate specialized areas like urban sociology or generational studies, while tailoring your education through optional modules.
Final-year students select from diverse sociological specializations and undertake independent research with faculty guidance, applying accumulated theoretical knowledge and methodological training.
Instruction employs multiple formats including lectures, interactive sessions, and small-group discussions. Assessment methods range from traditional academic writing to innovative formats like policy analyses and digital media projects, developing both conceptual understanding and practical skills. Each student receives personalized academic support from a dedicated tutor.