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Sociology courses

Whether you want to improve your understanding of society or progress your career, our courses have much to offer you. Choose from our range of degrees, diplomas and certificates.

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SociologyDegrees 

Stage 1120 credits
Stage 2120 credits
Stage 3120 credits
Total of 360 credits 

How long will it take?

Part time: 16–18 hours per week for 6 years
Full time: 32–36 hours per week for 2 years


SociologyDiplomas 

Stage 1120 credits
Stage 2120 credits
Total of 240 credits 

How long will it take?

Part time: 16–18 hours per week for 4 years
Full time: 32–36 hours per week for 2 years


SociologyCertificates 

Stage 1120 credits
Total of 120 credits 

How long will it take?

Part time: 16–18 hours per week for 2 years
Full time: 32–36 hours per week for 1 year

Why study Sociology with The Open University?

Studying sociology will help you understand what’s happening in our ever-changing world. The benefits of studying Sociology with us are:

  • You can focus on key policy issues through highly specialised teaching.
  • You’ll be introduced to cutting-edge research and ideas through engaging modules.
  • Our flexible study allows you to access your studies anytime, anywhere – so you don’t need to put your life on hold.

Careers in Sociology

A career in sociology offers numerous advantages if you’re passionate about understanding society. Sociologists contribute to social change, policy development, and societal progress. They analyse complex issues, promote empathy, and have a better understanding of diverse cultures and pressing global challenges. Businesses, the public sector, and other organisations increasingly deal with social issues and value the skills that sociology students can provide.

Our range of courses in Sociology can help you start or progress your career in:

  • Social research
  • Criminal justice, e.g. prison, probation, police, victim and youth services
  • Civil service or local government

Looking for something other than a qualification?

The majority of our modules can be studied by themselves, on a stand-alone basis. If you later choose to work towards a qualification, you may be able to count your study towards it.

See our full list of Sociology modules

All Sociology courses

Browse all the Sociology courses we offer – certificates, diplomas and degrees.

See our full list of Sociology courses