Program Overview
Bachelor Program in Sociology
The Bachelor program in Sociology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is a three-year, full-time program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of sociological theories, methods, and practices. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze and address complex social issues.
Program Description
The program consists of 180 EC credits and is taught in Dutch. The curriculum includes a range of courses that cover topics such as diversity, social inequality, research methods, and social policy. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in project-based learning, where they will work in teams to develop solutions to real-world social problems.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, students must have a high school diploma or equivalent and meet the language requirements. The program is open to students from all over the world, and international students are encouraged to apply.
Curriculum
The curriculum is divided into three years, with each year building on the previous one. The first year focuses on introducing students to the basics of sociology, including sociological theories, research methods, and social statistics. The second year delves deeper into topics such as social inequality, diversity, and social policy. The third year focuses on advanced research methods, social theory, and specialization in a specific area of sociology.
Specializations
Students can choose from a range of specializations, including:
- Social Inequality and Diversity
- Social Policy and Intervention
- Research Methods and Statistics
- Social Theory and Philosophy
Research Areas
The program covers a range of research areas, including:
- Social inequality and diversity
- Social policy and intervention
- Research methods and statistics
- Social theory and philosophy
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program can pursue a range of career opportunities, including:
- Researcher
- Policy analyst
- Social worker
- Consultant
- Teacher
Minor Programs
The university offers a range of minor programs that students can take in addition to their major program. These minor programs are designed to provide students with additional knowledge and skills in a specific area.
Minor in Brain and Mind
The minor in Brain and Mind is a 30-EC program that explores the workings of the brain and its relationship to behavior and cognition. The program covers topics such as cognitive neuroscience, neuroplasticity, and brain development.
Minor in Global Health
The minor in Global Health is a 30-EC program that explores the social, economic, and environmental factors that influence health and well-being. The program covers topics such as global health policy, health systems, and disease prevention.
Minor in Sustainability
The minor in Sustainability is a 30-EC program that explores the social, economic, and environmental factors that influence sustainability. The program covers topics such as sustainable development, environmental policy, and social justice.
Minor in Business Administration
The minor in Business Administration is a 30-EC program that explores the principles of business administration, including management, marketing, and finance. The program covers topics such as business strategy, organizational behavior, and entrepreneurship.
Minor in Digital Humanities and Social Analytics
The minor in Digital Humanities and Social Analytics is a 30-EC program that explores the application of digital methods and tools to the humanities and social sciences. The program covers topics such as digital scholarship, data analysis, and social media.
Minor in English
The minor in English is a 30-EC program that explores the language, literature, and culture of English-speaking countries. The program covers topics such as language and linguistics, literature and literary theory, and cultural studies.
Minor in Gender and Diversity
The minor in Gender and Diversity is a 30-EC program that explores the social, cultural, and economic factors that influence gender and diversity. The program covers topics such as gender theory, diversity and inclusion, and social justice.
Minor in History
The minor in History is a 30-EC program that explores the social, cultural, and economic factors that have shaped human history. The program covers topics such as historical methods, historical theory, and cultural history.
Minor in Law and Global Society
The minor in Law and Global Society is a 30-EC program that explores the relationship between law and global society. The program covers topics such as international law, human rights, and global governance.
Minor in Philosophy
The minor in Philosophy is a 30-EC program that explores the fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, and reality. The program covers topics such as ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology.
Minor in Political Science
The minor in Political Science is a 30-EC program that explores the social, economic, and cultural factors that influence politics and governance. The program covers topics such as political theory, international relations, and public policy.
Minor in Psychology
The minor in Psychology is a 30-EC program that explores the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. The program covers topics such as cognitive psychology, social psychology, and developmental psychology.
Minor in Technology, Law and Ethics
The minor in Technology, Law and Ethics is a 30-EC program that explores the relationship between technology, law, and ethics. The program covers topics such as technology and society, law and technology, and ethics and technology.
Honours Program
The university offers an Honours Program for students who want to pursue a more challenging and in-depth program of study. The Honours Program is designed to provide students with additional knowledge and skills in a specific area, and to prepare them for graduate-level study.
Honours Program Description
The Honours Program is a 30-EC program that is taken in addition to the major program. The program is designed to provide students with a more in-depth and challenging program of study, and to prepare them for graduate-level study. The program covers topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, and specialization in a specific area.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the Honours Program, students must have a high GPA and meet the language requirements. The program is open to students from all over the world, and international students are encouraged to apply.
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a more in-depth and challenging program of study. The program covers topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, and specialization in a specific area. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in project-based learning, where they will work in teams to develop solutions to real-world problems.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Honours Program can pursue a range of career opportunities, including:
- Researcher
- Policy analyst
- Consultant
- Teacher
- Graduate-level study
Interdepartmental Honours Courses
The university offers a range of interdepartmental Honours Courses that students can take in addition to their major program. These courses are designed to provide students with additional knowledge and skills in a specific area, and to prepare them for graduate-level study.
Interdepartmental Honours Courses Description
The interdepartmental Honours Courses are designed to provide students with a more in-depth and challenging program of study. The courses cover topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, and specialization in a specific area. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in project-based learning, where they will work in teams to develop solutions to real-world problems.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the interdepartmental Honours Courses, students must have a high GPA and meet the language requirements. The courses are open to students from all over the world, and international students are encouraged to apply.
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a more in-depth and challenging program of study. The courses cover topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, and specialization in a specific area. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in project-based learning, where they will work in teams to develop solutions to real-world problems.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the interdepartmental Honours Courses can pursue a range of career opportunities, including:
- Researcher
- Policy analyst
- Consultant
- Teacher
- Graduate-level study
Elective Courses
The university offers a range of elective courses that students can take in addition to their major program. These courses are designed to provide students with additional knowledge and skills in a specific area, and to prepare them for graduate-level study.
Elective Courses Description
The elective courses are designed to provide students with a more in-depth and challenging program of study. The courses cover topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, and specialization in a specific area. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in project-based learning, where they will work in teams to develop solutions to real-world problems.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the elective courses, students must have a high GPA and meet the language requirements. The courses are open to students from all over the world, and international students are encouraged to apply.
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a more in-depth and challenging program of study. The courses cover topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, and specialization in a specific area. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in project-based learning, where they will work in teams to develop solutions to real-world problems.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the elective courses can pursue a range of career opportunities, including:
- Researcher
- Policy analyst
- Consultant
- Teacher
- Graduate-level study
Research Areas
The university has a range of research areas that students can participate in. These research areas include:
- Social inequality and diversity
- Social policy and intervention
- Research methods and statistics
- Social theory and philosophy
Research Areas Description
The research areas are designed to provide students with a more in-depth and challenging program of study. The research areas cover topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, and specialization in a specific area. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in project-based learning, where they will work in teams to develop solutions to real-world problems.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the research areas, students must have a high GPA and meet the language requirements. The research areas are open to students from all over the world, and international students are encouraged to apply.
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a more in-depth and challenging program of study. The research areas cover topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, and specialization in a specific area. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in project-based learning, where they will work in teams to develop solutions to real-world problems.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the research areas can pursue a range of career opportunities, including:
- Researcher
- Policy analyst
- Consultant
- Teacher
- Graduate-level study
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the university's programs can pursue a range of career opportunities, including:
- Researcher
- Policy analyst
- Consultant
- Teacher
- Graduate-level study
Career Opportunities Description
The career opportunities are designed to provide students with a more in-depth and challenging program of study. The career opportunities cover topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, and specialization in a specific area. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in project-based learning, where they will work in teams to develop solutions to real-world problems.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the career opportunities, students must have a high GPA and meet the language requirements. The career opportunities are open to students from all over the world, and international students are encouraged to apply.
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a more in-depth and challenging program of study. The career opportunities cover topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, and specialization in a specific area. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in project-based learning, where they will work in teams to develop solutions to real-world problems.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the career opportunities can pursue a range of career opportunities, including:
- Researcher
- Policy analyst
- Consultant
- Teacher
- Graduate-level study
