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This joint programme equips students in identifying historical and contemporary patterns of social change, divisions, diversity and inequality. The undergraduate History programme spans a long chronological period from Ancient History through to the Contemporary History of the late twentieth century. The modules on offer to undergraduates also cover a wide geographical area that includes Ireland, England, Scotland, Europe, Africa, Asia and North America. Students can choose modules that focus on gender, social and cultural history, politics, religion and economic change.
Sociology is a scientific discipline concerned with the explanation of social life and human behaviour of all kinds. It equips students with the skills to understand the breadth of social practice, ranging from the global (including power and politics, conflict and peace processes, security, the digital world, climate change, racism and social justice) to individual experiences (such as the body, intimacy, emotions, identity, beliefs and mental health). Through theoretical tools and methodological techniques, Sociology at Queen’s provides students with a unique way of interacting with the world as critical and engaged citizens.
Program details
Degree type
Bachelor
Specialization
History, Humanities, Social Sciences, Sociology
Study type
Full time
Delivery mode
On-Campus
Program duration
3 years | Full time
Tuition fees
/year
Intakes
September
Study language
English
Program structure
The Joint Honours History and Sociology degree comprises compulsory courses together with optional courses. Students will choose 3 courses from each subject totalling 6 courses for the year.
The Sociology team’s diverse research interests translate into an exciting and dynamic programme, with opportunities to study a diverse range of subjects, such as:
• Intimacy, families and gender
• Conflict, deviance, violence and peace building
• Emotions and Politics, from Trump to Brexit
• Environmental security
• Inequalities, poverty and social exclusion
• Religion and extremism
• Ethnicity, Race and racism
• Research methods and data skills (quantitative and qualitative)
English requirements
Only one is required
TOEFL-IBT
90/120
IELTS
6.5/9
Academic requirements
The application procedure varies for undergraduate and postgraduate students, so we publish separate information for each. You’ll also need to be able to provide evidence of a specified level of ability in the English language.
The following qualifications will be considered for direct entry to our undergraduate programmes:
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