BA Sociology (Joint Honours)

Dublin

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA Sociology (Joint Honours) program at Trinity College Dublin offers students an in-depth exploration of sociological theories, methods, and concepts, alongside another subject area of their choice. Through a combination of theoretical study, empirical research, and critical analysis, students develop a nuanced understanding of society, social structures, and social phenomena. The program equips students with valuable analytical, research, and communication skills, preparing them for diverse career paths in fields such as social research, policy analysis, community development, and more.

Interdisciplinary Approach: The program adopts an interdisciplinary approach, allowing students to combine the study of sociology with another subject area of their choice, such as psychology, political science, economics, or history. This interdisciplinary perspective enables students to gain insights from multiple disciplines and develop a comprehensive understanding of social issues and dynamics.

Theoretical Foundations: Students engage with key sociological theories and concepts, including but not limited to structural functionalism, symbolic interactionism, Marxism, feminism, and postmodernism. They critically analyze these theories and apply them to understand various social phenomena such as inequality, social change, globalization, and identity formation.

Empirical Research Skills: The program emphasizes the development of empirical research skills, including qualitative and quantitative research methods, data analysis, and interpretation. Students learn to design research projects, collect and analyze data, and draw evidence-based conclusions. They gain practical experience through research projects, fieldwork, and internships.

Critical Analysis: Students cultivate critical thinking and analytical skills, enabling them to critically evaluate social issues, policies, and institutions. They learn to identify underlying social structures and power dynamics, question taken-for-granted assumptions, and propose alternative perspectives. This critical lens equips students to address complex social problems and advocate for social justice and equity.

Career Preparation: The program prepares students for diverse career paths in areas such as social research, policy analysis, community development, social services, education, and advocacy. Graduates are equipped with transferable skills such as research, communication, problem-solving, and teamwork, which are highly valued in a wide range of professional settings.

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Location

Dublin

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Score

IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

€ 21570

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: € 55

Academic Qualifications: For admission to undergraduate programs at Trinity College Dublin, international students are required to have achieved a minimum academic score of 80-85% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency: 

  • IELTS: Overall score of 6.0 or 6.5, with no section below 5.5.
  • TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 90, with no section score below 20.
  • PTE Academic: Overall score of 63, with a minimum of 59 in each section.
  • Duolingo English Test (DET): Overall score of 120, with a minimum of 105.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Trinity College Dublin offers an array of scholarships to attract and support international students seeking to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate studies. These scholarships aim to recognize academic excellence, promote diversity, and provide financial assistance to talented individuals from around the world.

Trinity Global Graduate Award: This award provides financial assistance to high-achieving international students applying for postgraduate programs. It covers full tuition fees for successful applicants, ensuring access to Trinity's exceptional academic offerings.

Trinity College Dublin Scholarships: These scholarships are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate international students based on academic merit and may cover partial tuition fees or provide stipends to support living expenses.

Government and External Scholarships: TCD facilitates numerous external scholarship programs offered by governments, foundations, and organizations worldwide. These scholarships vary in criteria and scope, providing opportunities for international students across different academic disciplines.

Specific Program Scholarships: Certain academic departments or faculties within Trinity College Dublin may offer scholarships tailored to specific fields of study or research areas. These scholarships aim to attract exceptional talent and encourage students to pursue specialized programs.

Sports Scholarships: TCD also recognizes athletic excellence by offering scholarships to international students with outstanding sports achievements. These scholarships support student-athletes in balancing their academic pursuits with sports participation.

Graduates of the BA Sociology (Joint Honours) program at Trinity College Dublin possess versatile skills and knowledge that are highly valued across various sectors, enabling them to pursue rewarding careers dedicated to addressing social issues and promoting positive societal change.

  1. Social Researcher: Graduates can pursue careers as social researchers, conducting studies on various social issues such as poverty, inequality, healthcare access, and education. They design research projects, collect and analyze data, and present findings to inform policy decisions, program development, and social interventions.

  2. Policy Analyst: With a strong understanding of social structures and dynamics, graduates can work as policy analysts for government agencies, non-profit organizations, and research institutes. They assess the impact of policies on different social groups, evaluate existing policies, and propose evidence-based recommendations to address social challenges and promote equity.

  3. Community Development Worker: Graduates can work as community development workers, collaborating with communities to identify their needs, strengths, and resources. They facilitate community initiatives, advocate for social change, and empower marginalized groups to address issues such as poverty, housing, healthcare, and social inclusion.

  4. Social Services Coordinator: Graduates can pursue roles in social services agencies, coordinating programs and services to support individuals and families in need. They may work in areas such as child welfare, mental health, homelessness, or substance abuse, providing advocacy, counseling, case management, and referral services.

  5. Human Resources Specialist: Graduates with a background in sociology can work in human resources departments, focusing on organizational behavior, diversity management, and employee relations. They help organizations create inclusive work environments, develop diversity and inclusion initiatives, and address workplace issues such as discrimination and harassment.

  6. Education and Training: Graduates can work in educational institutions, designing and delivering programs on social issues, diversity, and cultural competence. They may work as teachers, trainers, or curriculum developers, helping students and professionals develop a deeper understanding of societal issues and promoting social responsibility.

  7. Advocacy and Activism: Graduates can work for advocacy organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), or grassroots movements, advocating for social justice, human rights, and equality. They engage in campaigns, lobbying efforts, and community organizing to raise awareness, mobilize support, and influence policy decisions.

  8. Media and Communications: Graduates can pursue careers in media and communications, using their understanding of social dynamics to analyze and report on social issues. They may work as journalists, social media managers, or communication specialists, producing content that informs the public and stimulates debate on important social issues.

  9. Market Research Analyst: Graduates can work in market research firms, analyzing consumer behavior, market trends, and demographic data. They apply sociological insights to understand consumer preferences, attitudes, and lifestyles, helping businesses make informed marketing and product development decisions.

  10. Further Education: Some graduates may choose to pursue further education, such as postgraduate studies in sociology, social work, public policy, or related fields. Advanced degrees can lead to specialized career opportunities in academia, research, or professional practice.


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