Bachelor of Arts (Sociology)

Course summary

Studying Sociology at UOW will prepare and enable you to understand, question and analyse human life and society, social processes, cultural and social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behaviour. You will develop an understanding of our diverse and rapidly changing world and identify the roots of and solutions to social problems. In an increasingly dynamic world, where divisions and inequalities are becoming more prevalent, this discipline provides invaluable analytical, research and intellectual skills and an in-depth understanding of our diverse societies and cultures. 

The Sociology program at UOW organises specific study areas thematically, allowing you to find your own path through the curriculum, and consolidate in areas of interest over the course of the degree.

What you will study

Specific areas of study include: power and stratification; employment, work futures, and social policy; globalisation, migration, and urban/family life; sexualities, genders and intersectionality; social movements, subcultures and networks; and bodies, biotechnology, emotions and affect.

In addition to the Sociology major you will choose a minor or a second major from the Bachelor of Arts offerings.

UAC Codes by campus:

Completion of full majors at regional campuses is subject to availability at time of enrolment.

  • 753101 Wollongong
  • 753102 Shoalhaven
  • 753106 UOW Batemans Bay
  • 753107 UOW Bega
  • 753108 UOW Southern Highlands