Sociology
Join sociologists at the forefront of their discipline. Study all aspects of the social world, including actions, structures, beliefs, power and representation.
Top reputation
Bristol is ranked 8th in the UK for Sociology by the Complete University Guide 2026.
Vibrant environment
Bristol graduates are the 6th most targeted by UK employers (High Fliers Research 2026).
Specialist research
Benefit from our three specialist research centres in Global Securities, Ethnicity and Citizenship, and Gender and Sexuality.
Sociology courses for 2027
Sociology at Bristol
Gain a thorough grounding in sociology theory alongside opportunities to specialise in new areas of research.
Bristol is home to prominent sociologists focused on consumption, culture, digital society, environment, ethnicity and race, gender, migration, modern slavery, multiculturalism, popular music, social theory and more.
In our friendly, supportive and intellectually vibrant community, all staff contribute to teaching our undergraduate degrees.
Sociology courses at Bristol are located within the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies (SPAIS). This gives our degrees an international perspective and exposure to a larger peer group, with interests spanning both the social and political.
The University of Bristol is lively, eclectic and absolutely beautiful. I love being taught by the researchers whose books are our required reading.

Career prospects
The critical thinking, research and data management skills you will acquire on our courses are invaluable in many areas of work.
Our graduates go on to a wide range of careers, including roles in publishing, the media, journalism, teaching, marketing, public relations, research and the third sector. Many progress to postgraduate study in subjects including sociology, law and teaching.
Bristol graduates are in high demand, with 81% in work or further education 15 months after graduation (DiscoverUni 2022/23).
Course structures
First-year units introduce you to the core concerns of the discipline and equip you with the knowledge and skills needed for more detailed sociological study in later years. Core units could include:
- Data Matters
- Theory Matters
- Intersections and Inequalities
- Planetary Sociology.
In your second and third years, you choose from specialist units that reflect staff research expertise and may include:
- Class and Social Divisions
- Sociology of Childhood Rights
- Consumption and Sustainability
- Ethnicity and Racism
- Politics of the Environment
- Modern Slavery
- Sociology of Popular Music.
In the final year, single honours students will independently research a sociological topic of their choice and complete a dissertation. This is optional for joint honours students. You will be supported by a supervisor and take part in research workshops.
Our four-year study abroad degrees allow you to develop an understanding of sociology that goes beyond national boundaries. Spend a year studying English at one of our prestigious partner universities, which currently include institutions in Australia, Canada, Japan, and the US. Find out more about where you can study abroad.
