
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Bachelor of Arts (Sociology)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationBachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology is a three-year, full-time degree. In this program, you will look at issues such as the sociology of childhood, gender, the impact of ability through disability studies, public and social policy and genocide. Sociology explores how social relationships and structures shape our everyday lives and lets you see the world through various sociological perspectives.
The study of sociology offers graduates a systematic framework from which to examine a wide range of issues facing contemporary society, inform professional practice and contribute to society. It also offers you practical tools to research social issues. With skills in inquiry, analysis and research, Sociology graduates can undertake careers as practitioners within the community, government and non-government agencies in roles focusing on social and consumer research, social and public policy, social welfare, advocacy, policy, education, public relations, public service and journalism and the media.
Delivery mode
The University of Notre Dame Australia offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
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Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- Completed Year 12 (ATAR optional) with ATAR 70.00 or equivalent
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Arts (Sociology) will prepare you for the following roles.
Social Researcher
A Social Researcher investigates social issues, patterns, and trends to inform policy and practice. You might work in academic institutions, govern...
Sociologist
Sociologists are research professionals who study the way human behaviour impacts and shapes society. They apply their knowledge to real-world prob...
Humanities Teacher
A Humanities Teacher educates students in subjects like history, geography, and sociology, fostering critical thinking and cultural awareness. Resp...
Cultural Anthropologist
A Cultural Anthropologist studies human societies, cultures, and their development. You may work in academic institutions, research organisations,...
About The University of Notre Dame Australia
In today’s world, thinking critically and creatively are essential life skills.
Notre Dame degrees, based in the Catholic intellectual tradition of liberal education, equip students with an increased ability to think and reason, a vital advantage not only during study but far beyond to their professional and personal lives.
Students are encouraged to expand their minds. They learn to think creatively and critically, to see the world, its opportunities and their place in it more clearly. They learn to learn for life.