Program Overview
Overview of the Sociology Program
The Sociology program at Trinity College Dublin is a four-year, full-time course that offers students a comprehensive understanding of social groups, behaviors, and life chances. The program explores various aspects of sociology, including globalization, social change, and inequality.
Program Details
- Degree: B.A. Honours Bachelor Degree (NFQ Level 8)
- Duration: 4 years full-time
- Places: 87
- CAO Points: 456-544 (2024)
Course Structure
The program is structured into four years, with the first two years focusing on foundational knowledge and the last two years offering more specialized and advanced modules.
First and Second Year
- Introduction to sociology and its basic principles
- Acquisition of quantitative and qualitative research skills
- Study of issues around gender, work, and family; power, state, and social movements
Third and Fourth Year
- Specialization in sociological topic areas
- Advanced analysis, research, and presentation skills
- Modules in globalization and development, comparative sociology of Europe, race, ethnicity, and identity, and social stratification and inequalities
- Opportunity to carry out independent research projects and a capstone project
Admission Requirements
- English Language Requirements: Band B (Standard Entry)
- QQI/FET Routes: Available for this course
Fees
- For a full list of undergraduate fees, please refer to the university's website
Career Opportunities
Sociology graduates can pursue careers in academia, consulting, non-governmental organizations, policy analysis, media, and journalism, as well as management and advisory roles in the public service.
Research Areas
The Department of Sociology is internationally known for its work on education and employment, migration, identities, social inequalities, conflict, and digital lives.
Study Abroad
Around a third of undergraduate students participate in Erasmus and non-EU international exchanges with partner institutions in Europe and beyond.
Course Options
Sociology can be studied as a Joint Honours subject with one of the following options:
- Economics
- English Studies
- Geography
- History of Art and Architecture
- Middle Eastern, Jewish and Islamic Civilisations
- Philosophy
- Modern Language
- Social Policy
Graduate Skills
Sociology graduates develop a range of skills, including:
- Analytical and critical thinking
- Research and presentation skills
- Communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to understand and explain complex social issues
- Ability to work in a variety of careers and postgraduate programs
Conclusion
The Sociology program at Trinity College Dublin offers students a comprehensive and engaging education in sociology, with a focus on social change, inequality, and globalization. With its strong research focus and range of course options, this program is ideal for students who want to pursue careers in sociology, social policy, and related fields.
