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BSc Social Science (full time). Year 1: 120 CATS at level 4, Introductions: Understanding the Social World (level 4) Social Inequalities and Diversities (Level 4) 2 x Level 4 Options Year 2: 120 CATS at level 5 Social Relations and Social Policy (level 5) TERMS 1 and 2
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BSc Social Science (full time) Year 1: 120 CATS at level 4, Introductions: Understanding the Social World (level 4) Social Inequalities and Diversities (Level 4) 2 x Level 4 Options Year 2: 120 CATS at level 5 Social Relations and Social Policy (level 5) TERMS 1 and 2 Knowing the Social World (level 5) TERM 3 2 x Level 5 Options Year 3: 120 CATS at level 6 4 x Level 6 Options OR 1x Dissertation (Workshops in TERM 1) + 2 x Level 6 modules
BSc Social Science 2014/15 (part time) Year 1: 90 CATS at level 4, Introductions: Understanding the Social World (level 4) 2 x Level 4 Options Year 2: 30 CATS at level 4 and 60 CATS at level 5, Social Inequalities and Diversities (level 4) TERM 1 Knowing the Social World (level 5) TERM 3 1x Level 5 Option Year 3: 60 CATS at level 5 and 30 CATS at level 6 Social Relations and Social Policy (level 5) TERMS 1 and 2 Knowing the Social World (level 5) TERM 3 1 x Level 6 Option Year 4: 90 CATS at level 6, 3 Level 6 modules OR 1x Dissertation (Workshops in TERM 1) 1 x Level 6 modules (30 CATS)
BSc Social Sciences Pathways You must take: One 30 CATS module in the specialist area at level 5 Two 30 CATS modules in the specialist area at level 6 • BSc Social Science • BSc Social Science with Communication* • BSc Social Science with Development Studies • BSc Social Science with Geography • BSc Social Science with History • BSc Social Science with Politics • BSc Social Science with Psychosocial Studies • BSc Social Science with Social Anthropology • BSc Social Science with Social Policy *For BSc Social Science with Communication, you must have ‘Approaches to Language’ Level 4
How to choose your options • Substantive topic • Disciplinary approach • Length of course • Number of credits • Assessment • Timing
Applied Linguistics and Communication NB you must have taken Approaches to Language at level 4 to take the level 5 and 6 options