By studying Anthropology alongside Sociology, you can fully explore how relevant the discipline is for the study of our globalised world. Sociology aims to provide a critical understanding of society by examining a wide range of social activities from intimate personal relations to the apparently faceless operation of state bureaucracies. You will examine social, political, historical, cultural and economic issues and social groups such as families, companies, churches, crowds and political parties. Our Sociology modules cover diverse subjects including sport, music, media, cyborg studies and technology.
By studying Anthropology alongside Sociology, you can fully explore how relevant the discipline is for the study of our globalised world. Sociology aims to provide a critical understanding of society by examining a wide range of social activities from intimate personal relations to the apparently faceless operation of state bureaucracies. You will examine social, political, historical, cultural and economic issues and social groups such as families, companies, churches, crowds and political parties. Our Sociology modules cover diverse subjects including sport, music, media, cyborg studies and technology.
By studying Sociology and Criminology, you will investigate the causes of criminal behaviour as well as its consequences for victims and for society as a whole. You'll pay particular attention to the role of criminal justice organisations in defining and responding to crime as a social problem.
By studying Sociology and Criminology, you will investigate the causes of criminal behaviour as well as its consequences for victims and for society as a whole. You'll pay particular attention to the role of criminal justice organisations in defining and responding to crime as a social problem.
Typical offerAAA-ABB; IB: 36-32; Required subjectsDependent on your chosen language.
This degree gives you the opportunity to combine the challenge of exploring Sociology with one of a number of modern languages. It is a four year programme, with the third year spent studying abroad developing your language skills.
Typical offerAAA-AAB; IB: 36-34; Required subjectsGCE AL science Grade B or IB HL5 Science subject.All Applicants are also required to have a minimum of a grade C in GCSE English Language and Mathematics or equivalent qualification.GCE AL science includes: Biology/Human Biology*; Chemistry; Computing; Design and Technology; Electronics; Environmental Studies; Geography; Geology; Maths/Pure Maths/Further Maths*; Physical Education; Physics; Psychology; Science (applied); Statistics.
Our BSc Exercise and Sport Sciences programme enjoys an international reputation for excellence. The programme is designed to provide you with a balanced understanding of both sport and exercise sciences across a range of sub-disciplines. During the degree you will develop your knowledge of physiology, biomechanics, and psychology. You will also develop a comprehensive understanding of the scientific principles underlying sport and exercise performance and participation.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 36-34; Required subjectsGCE AL science Grade B or IB HL5 Science subject.All Applicants are also required to have a minimum of a grade C in GCSE English Language and Mathematics or equivalent qualification.GCE AL science includes: Biology/Human Biology*; Chemistry; Computing; Design and Technology; Electronics; Environmental Studies; Geography; Geology; Maths/Pure Maths/Further Maths*; Physical Education; Physics; Psychology; Science (applied); Statistics.
This four-year version of the BSc Exercise and Sport Science degree includes a year studying abroad, between the second and final years. In this third year you study at a university with which we have established links, for example in North America, Australia, Hong Kong or New Zealand, and credit for this academic work counts towards your degree at the University of Exeter.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 38-34; Required subjectsGCE AL science Grade B or IB HL5 Science subject.All Applicants are also required to have a minimum of a grade C in GCSE English Language and Mathematics or equivalent qualification.GCE AL science includes: Biology/Human Biology*; Chemistry; Computing; Design and Technology; Electronics; Environmental Studies; Geography; Geology; Maths/Pure Maths/Further Maths*; Physical Education; Physics; Psychology; Science (applied); Statistics.
The four-year MSci Exercise and Sport Sciences programme mirrors the BSc Exercise and Sport Science programme during the first three years, but also includes an additional fourth year during which you will be able to intensively pursue research interests you have developed during your first three years on the programme. During this final year, you will undertake a dissertation while receiving postgraduate-level instruction on research methodologies, analytical techniques, and ways of sharing your results with the wider scientific community. This will culminate in the production of a research paper suitable for publication in academic journals, and attendance of a scientific conference. These opportunities are specifically designed to provide practical experience, promote confidence, and boost CV quality—all vital for improving your chances of employability after graduation.