Undergraduate Sociology and Social Sciences
Sociology and Social Sciences at Edge Hill combines a supportive atmosphere with cutting-edge modules like Critical Autism Studies and Youth Offending: we’re 6th in the UK – and 1st in the North West – for learning resources (National Student Survey 2024 – Sociology, social policy and anthropology). And there are a whole range of career paths to explore, from childcare practice and family support, to community development and the criminal justice system. Or you may wish to pursue further study in areas like social work and teaching. Learn about the world with us and discover your place in it.
Gain work experience, meet working professionals, and explore specialist subjects such as youth work or play therapy.
100% of our childhood and youth students are employed or in further study 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes data released 2024 from 2021/22 graduates).
Our experts are exploring areas like disability, gender and child protection. Learn about the world with field trips and opportunities to study abroad.
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Discover Social Sciences at Edge Hill
The 21st century is complicated and rapidly changing. But studying social sciences gives you the chance to understand the world and your place in it. You can tailor your course to your own interests. Study topics like autism, human animal relations and the environment. Our lecturers research specialist areas such as child protection, the community or migration. This means they’ll help you discover the cultural, economic and political forces that influence communities around the world.Facilities
Sociology and Social Sciences students are based in contemporary facilities, a friendly and supportive learning environment in which to enjoy a rich and rewarding learning experience.
Our building features a large lecture theatre, small group teaching rooms, IT facilities and smaller tutorial spaces. There is also a large social area which encourages a more informal and interactive style of learning.