Social Science Foundation Year
Course Overview
This Social Sciences Foundation Year provides the essential academic grounding for degree-level study in sociology, politics, and criminology. Students will develop critical thinking and analytical skills by engaging with real-world societal issues, preparing them for further education and diverse career paths. Upon successful completion, students qualify to progress to a range of dedicated social science undergraduate degrees.
Key Program Highlights
- Gain a foundational understanding of core disciplines: sociology, politics, and criminology
- Develop essential academic skills in critical analysis, communication, and problem-solving
- Explore and debate contemporary real-world issues and social policies
- Build a solid platform for progression onto a full social science degree
- Enhance your employability through the development of transferable skills
Course Overview
This Social Sciences Foundation Year provides the essential academic grounding for degree-level study in sociology, politics, and criminology. Students will develop critical thinking and analytical skills by engaging with real-world societal issues, preparing them for further education and diverse career paths. Upon successful completion, students qualify to progress to a range of dedicated social science undergraduate degrees.
Key Program Highlights
- Gain a foundational understanding of core disciplines: sociology, politics, and criminology
- Develop essential academic skills in critical analysis, communication, and problem-solving
- Explore and debate contemporary real-world issues and social policies
- Build a solid platform for progression onto a full social science degree
- Enhance your employability through the development of transferable skills