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BA in Politics and Sociology with Study Abroad, University of Exeter

Exeter,

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48 Months

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About this course

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Combining Politics and Sociology at Exeter allows you to explore how societies are organized socially and economically, alongside their political ideas and institutions. The curriculum covers diverse topics like class inequality, health, globalization, crime, family life, gender, and urban development. The program also offers a broad selection of optional modules across both disciplines, giving you the flexibility to tailor your degree to your interests and career goals. The course is designed to develop analytical, critical, and independent thinking skills, providing a well-rounded understanding of social and political issues. As part of the student experience, you can join the Politics student society, attend socials, seminars, and guest talks, all fostering a vibrant community. It aims to prepare you for careers in various sectors by equipping you with skills valued by employers, such as research, communication, problem-solving, and organization.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The Politics and Sociology BA at Exeter is highly regarded, ranking in the top 15 in the UK for Politics and in the top 100 worldwide according to QS World Rankings 2024. The course's reputation is backed by research rated 4* in REF 2021, demonstrating its academic excellence. It offers a flexible curriculum with a strong focus on employability skills, making graduates attractive to employers in the public, private, and third sectors. The vibrant student society, combined with opportunities for practical experience and optional study abroad, makes this program a compelling choice for students seeking a well-rounded, globally recognised degree.

Specialisation

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This course offers a combined study of Politics and Sociology, with half of the modules dedicated to each subject. Students initially undertake core modules in Year 1, covering topics like social themes, social worlds, and foundational political ideas. As you progress, you'll choose from a variety of optional modules tailored to your interests in both disciplines, including topics like public policies, political thought, and social sciences. The program also provides the option of a Study Abroad year, during which you spend a full year at a partner university, further broadening your academic and cultural horizons.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

26.07L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To complete this degree, students must take modules worth 120 credits each year, including core and optional courses. Year 1 involves 90 credits of compulsory modules and 30 credits of options. Year 2 requires 60 credits of core modules in both Sociology and Politics, along with optional choices. The final year offers 120 credits of optional modules across both disciplines. Students also have the option of participating in a Study Abroad year, which involves an extra year of tuition and assessments, but still counts towards the final degree. A range of qualifications like A-Levels, IB, BTEC, and others are accepted, with specific grade requirements detailed on the course page.
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IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

90

PTE

67

DUOLINGO

120

Career prospects

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Graduates with a Politics and Sociology degree are equipped with valuable skills in analysis, research, communication, and problem-solving. They can pursue careers across numerous fields such as teaching, research, government, civil service, NGOs, business, marketing, and management. The program also supports further studies in related areas. With opportunities to participate in schemes like the Exeter Award and the Leaders Award, students can enhance their employability and develop professional skills through workshops, volunteering, and networking activities. The broad skill set gained makes graduates competitive in a dynamic job market.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

The typical offer is AAB at A-Level, 34/665 IB points, or DDD in BTEC. There are also specific subject and GCSE requirements, and the possibility of contextual offers which are slightly lower.

Can I study abroad during this course?

Yes, students can opt for a Study Abroad year, which involves spending a year at a partner university overseas. This year abroad counts towards your degree, and students benefit from reduced tuition fees during this period.