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Bachelor of Social Science with the degree of Bachelor of Laws with a major in Sociology

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Overview

Think critically about human society. Understand the science of people and how we create our legal systems. Gain a practical understanding of policy and social research.

In this program you'll study the fundamentals of the legal system and gain skills in social research and applied social science. 

Law and social science are respected contemporary degrees and the combination will give you a unique edge in wide variety of legal, policy-related and research careers.

Sociology is the study of social life, including how groups, institutions and societies operate. Areas of study range from the analysis of sex, intimacy and individual encounters, to international finance, politics and religion.

As a social science, sociology combines rigorous theoretical enquiry with systematic methods of social research (surveys, interviews and participation observation).

The sociology major focuses on social change in modern societies. It addresses issues such as:

  • gender, sexuality, criminology, social policy, care and human services
  • civil democracy and the social foundations of economic life
  • the effects of globalisation
  • the role of media and the arts
  • the changing nature of work
  • the relationship between our social and personal lives.

Degrees offering Sociology

Key features

  • Show employers evidence of your ability to draw together theory, research design and methods, and data analysis.
  • Sociologists are in demand in fields such as public policy, human resources, community activism, social planning and industrial relations.
  •  We encourage students to connect with careers and communities via internship and work-integrated learning opportunities.

Location

North Ryde

Suitable for

Students with an interest in social issues and modern society.

HECS Course fee

AUD $5,648 p.a. This is an indicative fee

Student amenities fee

Information on the Student services and amenities fee

Entry requirements


English language requirements

If you have completed the NSW HSC or equivalent you satisfy the English proficiency requirements.

For full information view the English proficiency requirements table (436 Kb).

Work experience requirements


What you will study

Degree requirements Credit Points
Minimum number of credit points for the degree 120
Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 92
Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 72
Minimum number of credit points from units with a LAW prefix 72
Completion of a Qualifying Major for the Bachelor of Social Science
Completion of a designated People unit
Completion of a designated Planet unit
Completion of a designated Participation unit
Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

Combined degree requirements

The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this combined degree.

100 level Credit Points
Required LAW109 Criminal Justice and Procedure 3
Required LAW115 Foundations of Law 3
Required SSC100 Introduction to Social Science 3
200 level Credit Points
Required LAW203 Torts 3
Required LAW204 Contracts 3
Required LAW208 Law, Lawyers and Society 3
Required LAW214 Jurisprudence 3
Required SOC224 Methods of Social Research 3
Required SSC200 Evaluation, Planning and Policy - Social Science Research 3
300 level Credit Points
Required LAW314 Constitutional Law and Administration I 3
Required LAW315 Constitutional Law and Administration II 3
Required LAW316 Property Law 3
Required LAW317 Equity and Trusts 3
Required SOC301 P Internships in Social Research 6
Required SSC300 Advanced Methods in Social Research 3
400 level Credit Points
Required LAW456 Business Organisations 3
Required LAW459 International Law 3
500 level Credit Points
Required LAW555 C Remedies 3
Required LAW550 Litigation 3
Additional level Credit Points
Required 3cp from LAW488 Access to Justice Placement Program
LAW551 Professional and Community Engagement
LAW599 Legal Governance and Professional Leadership 3
Required 27cp from LAW units at 400 or 500 level 27
Total credit points required to satisfy this major 24

Notes

  • Units marked with a P are Participation units.
  • Units marked with a C are Capstone units.

Major requirements

The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this major

100 level Credit Points
Required 3cp from SOC175 Australia and Global Societies: An Introduction to Sociology
SOC180 Sociology of Everyday Life
SOC182 Economy and Society 3
200 level Credit Points
Required SOC222 Theories of Modernity 3
Required SOC224 Methods of Social Research 3
Required 3cp from SOC units at 200 level 3
300 level Credit Points
Capstone SOC325 C Understanding Contemporary Societies 3
Required 9cp from SOC units at 300 level 9
Total credit points required to satisfy this major 24

Notes

  • Units marked with a C are Capstone units.
  • The course information contained on this page is applicable for 2012 ONLY.
    For more information please read the courses disclaimer.

Careers

Career Opportunities

Sociologists are in demand in a diverse range of fields including public policy, human resources, community activism, social planning and industrial relations.

Profiles

Our Students


 

Our Graduates


 
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Our Expertise

Dr Ben Spies-Butcher

Ben Spies-Butcher is lecturer in Economy and Society in the Department of Sociology.


Ben completed his PhD in Political Economy at the University of Sydney while working in the non-government sector on issues of human rights, particularly refugee and Indigenous rights.


His current research interests are focused on social policy, particularly the economic and political implications of social policy. He teaches in Economics and Society and Social Policy.

Why choose Macquarie?

Why choose Macquarie

Macquarie offers an outstanding learning experience. We are renowned for excellence in interdisciplinary research and teaching, our unique approach to learning, our highly skilled graduates, and our first-class facilities. 

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Contact us

Vicki Worthington

Departmental Administrator

Department of Sociology

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Ph: 02 9850 8078

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