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University of Otago Bachelor of Arts (BA) Majoring in Sociology
University of Otago

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Majoring in Sociology

Dunedin, New Zealand

3 Years

English

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    About: The Bachelor of Arts (BA) majoring in Sociology explores the complexities of social behavior and societal structures. You'll study diverse social issues, patterns, and changes, equipping you with essential skills in critical thinking and analysis. The program emphasizes both theoretical frameworks and practical application, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of sociology.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various careers, including roles in social work, education, research, public policy, or community development. The degree also provides a strong foundation for further studies in social sciences or related fields.

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Bachelor of Arts (BA) Majoring in Sociology

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) is Otago's most flexible undergraduate degree program, enabling students to study from a selection of more than 40 arts and social science subjects, as well as papers offered elsewhere in the University. Academic breadth is complemented by in-depth knowledge gained through majoring in one or two subjects with the option of minors in one or two others.

Students are taught by research-active scholars, are expected to undertake a diverse range of learning tasks and are challenged to develop their intellectual independence. Graduates of the program are well-informed, versatile, independent thinkers with the information literacy, communication, research and interpersonal skills necessary for a career or further academic study. The completed BA is an possible qualification for the PGDipArts in the major subject of the degree.

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