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BSc Social Science (full time) Year 1: 120 CATS at level 4, Introductions: Understanding the Social World (level 4) Social Inequalities and Diversities.

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1 BSc Social Science (full time) Year 1: 120 CATS at level 4, Introductions: Understanding the Social World (level 4) Social Inequalities and Diversities (Level 4) 2 x Level 4 Options Year 2: 120 CATS at level 5 Social Relations and Social Policy (level 5) TERMS 1 and 2 Knowing the Social World (level 5) TERM 3 2 x Level 5 Options Year 3: 120 CATS at level 6 4 x Level 6 Options OR 1x Dissertation (Workshops in TERM 1) + 1x Level 6 modules

2 BSc Social Science 2014/15 (part time) Year 1: 90 CATS at level 4, Introductions: Understanding the Social World (level 4) 2 x Level 4 Options Year 2: 30 CATS at level 4 and 60 CATS at level 5, Social Inequalities and Diversities (level 4) TERM 1 Knowing the Social World (level 5) TERM 3 1x Level 5 Option Year 3: 60 CATS at level 5 and 30 CATS at level 6 Social Relations and Social Policy (level 5) TERMS 1 and 2 Knowing the Social World (level 5) TERM 3 1 x Level 6 Option Year 4: 90 CATS at level 6, 3 Level 6 modules OR 1x Dissertation (Workshops in TERM 1) 2x Level 6 modules

3 BSc Social Sciences Pathways You must take: One 30 CATS module in the specialist area at level 5 Two 30 CATS modules in the specialist area at level 6 –BSc Social Science –BSc Social Science with Communication* –BSc Social Science with Development Studies –BSc Social Science with Geography –BSc Social Science with History –BSc Social Science with Politics –BSc Social Science with Psychosocial Studies –BSc Social Science with Social Anthropology –BSc Social Science with Social Policy *For BSc Social Science with Communication, you must have ‘Approaches to Language’ Level 4

4 How to choose your options Substantive topic Disciplinary approach Length of course Number of credits Assessment Timing

5 Applied Linguistics and Communication NB you must have taken Approaches to Language at level 4 to take the level 5 and 6 options

6 Development Studies Level Module Title Credits 5 Children, Youth and International Development 30 5 Development Studies Independent Studies Module 30 6 Environment & Development (tbc) 30 6 Anthropology, Development and Tourism 30 6 Race, Ethnicity and Development 30 6 Globalisation in the Contemporary World 30

7 Geography Level Module Title Credits 5Contemporary debates in Food & Farming (level 5)30 5Environment and Security30 5Environment, Economy and Society in Europe30 5Urbanisation in Developing Countries30 5Social Conflict30

8 Geography levelModuleCredit 6Principles of GIS30 6Cities and Urban Inequalities30 6Environment and Development30 6Globalisation in the Contemporary World30 6Landscape Change: Past and Future30 6People Policies and Practice30 6Gender: Space & Time30

9 History Level Module Title Credits 5British History from1750 30 5European History, 1500-1800 30 5 The Archaeology of the Roman Empire 30 5 The Greek World Archaic and Classical Periods 30 5 British History 30 5 Method and Practice in Archaeology 30 5 The Medieval World c1100-c1500 30

10 History LevelModuleCredit 6 Power and Self-Representation in the Greek and Hellenistic Worlds 30 6 Cultures of Violence in Late 19 th and 20 th Century Britain and America 30 6 Living in the Middle Ages: From Cookery to Castles 30 6 France from 1870 30 6 Science and Religion: From Galileo to Global Warming 30 6 Religion, Magic and Society in Late Antiquity 30 6 The Birth of a Superpower: China from 1900 to the Present Day 30 6 Rebellions and Revolutions: Britain c.1588-1689 30 6 Work and Play in Early Modern Britain 30 6 Under the Volcano: The first and last days of Pompeii 30 6 The archaeology of prehistory 30 6 The birth of Modern Germany 30 6 Political and Social Change in the Middle East since 1918 30

11 Philosophy LevelModule titleCredits 6 Topics in Ancient Philosophy 15 6 Philosophy of Art 15 6 Evolution and Philosophy 15 6 Philosophy and Gender 15 6 The Idea of Freedom 15 6 Morality, Nature and Evolution 15 6 The Philosophy of Nietzsche 15 6 Philosophy, Business and Society 15 6 Political Power 15 6 Philosophy of Science 15 6 Twentieth Century Continental Social Philosophy 15

12 Politics Level Module Title Credits 5Democracy and Authoritarianism30 5Introduction to International Political Economy30 5Contemporary British Politics30 6 The Politics of European Integration 30 6 International Migration and Transnationalism 30 6 Nationalism, Ethnicity and Religious Confilict 30 6 Problems of Explanation and Interpretation 30 6 Empires: A Historical Sociology of International Relations 30 6 The US in International Politics 30 6 Contemporary American Politics 30 6 Digital Politics 30 6 Politics, Power and Human Nature 30

13 Psycho-Social Studies LevelModule TitleCredits 5Social Justice30 6 Introduction to Psychoanalysis 30 6 Social Theory and Sociology30

14 Social Anthropology LevelModule TitleCredits 5Material Culture, Consumption and the Construction of the Self 30 5 Anthropology, Tourism and Development 30 5 Anthropology of Space, Architecture and Landscape 30 6 Anthropology, Tourism and Development 30 6 Anthropology of Space, Architecture and Landscape 30

15 Social Policy Level Module Title Credits 5Participation and Community Engagement30 5Social Justice30 5Social Conflict30 6 Equality and Diversity: The Development of Policy and Practice in Britain30 6The politics of Race and Diaspora30


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