Bachelor of Arts

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Sociology

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Cloud (Online)

Warrnambool offering available to continuing students only


 

Overview

Sociology is the study of the processes that create, maintain and change social groups. It explores ways of thinking about personal and public issues in modern social life and how to link them together through the study of society and social relations. Third-year students have the opportunity to further develop their skills by undertaking an internship.


 

Career outcomes

You may find employment opportunities in community relations, the education sector, government departments, the health industry, local councils, market research companies, welfare organisations and youth work.


Units

ASC101Unit description is currently unavailable

ASC102Unit description is currently unavailable

ASC206Unit description is currently unavailable

ASC207Unit description is currently unavailable

ASC210Unit description is currently unavailable

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ASC233Unit description is currently unavailable

ASC250Unit description is currently unavailable

ASC287Unit description is currently unavailable (Final year of offer 2017)

AST205Unit description is currently unavailable

ASC304Unit description is currently unavailable

ASC308Unit description is currently unavailable

ASC320Unit description is currently unavailable

ASC321Unit description is currently unavailable (Final year of offer 2017)

ASC346Unit description is currently unavailable

Major study - students must complete core units ASC250 and ASC308


 

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