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Why study with us

In an increasingly globalised and fast-changing world, it has never been more important to understand the behaviours, attitudes and motivations of people and how opportunity and success is shaped by our interactions with the institutions and structures that surround us.

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Placements and studying abroad

Extend your study to four years by spending a year on professional placement or studying abroad.

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Excellent research

3rd in the UK for our research in Education, and 10th in the UK for our research in Sociology, Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.

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Employability

95% of graduates were in employment and/or further study, due to start a new job or course, or doing other activities such as travelling, 15 months after the end of their course (Graduate Outcomes survey 2022/23).*

Courses

Entry year

Criminology (BSc)

Full time, 3 years

Our Criminology degree, delivered by renowned social scientific scholars, draws on a range of social science perspectives, including sociology, law and history. You will learn how to approach problems of crime, justice and control as a social

Criminology and Social Policy (BSc)

Full time, 3 years

Criminology and Social Policy gives students the opportunity to combine study of crime, deviance and victimisation with study of wider society and the social and governmental policies within it.

Criminology and Sociology (BSc)

Full time, 3 years

Criminology and Sociology gives students the opportunity to combine study of crime, deviance and victimisation with study of wider society and the social processes within it.

Education (BSc)

Full time, 3 years

Education is an exciting social science subject increasingly being presented as a principal means of fostering economic growth, social cohesion and personal well-being.

Human and Social Sciences (BSc)

Full time, 3 years

Study our BSc Human and Social Sciences and you will be pursuing a unique opportunity to combine psychology with another social science discipline in one of the UK’s largest and most successful centres of social science.

Law with Criminology (LLB)

Full time, 3 years

Gain a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of law, working with respected academic researchers and experienced legal practitioners.

Politics, International Relations and Sociology (BA)

Full time, 3 years

Explore the politics, policies and powers shaping our society and shared future.

Social Science (BSc)

Full time, 3 years

Our Social Science BSc is an excellent way to obtain the maximum benefit from your time studying in one of the UK's largest and most successful centres of social science.

Sociology (BSc)

Full time, 3 years

Study our Sociology BSc and you will be pursuing one of the oldest and most prestigious social science disciplines in one of the UK's largest and most successful centres of social science.

Sociology and Education (BSc)

Full time, 3 years

By combining Sociology and Education, you will develop a deep understanding of the social, historical, political, economic and developmental contexts of education, preparing you to make your own contribution to improving society.

Sociology and Social Policy (BSc)

Full time, 3 years

Sociology and Social Policy BSc gives students the opportunity to study wider society, combined with an element of social and governmental policy.

Welsh and Education (BA)

Full time, 3 years

Education and Welsh BA (Joint Honours) gives first-language Welsh students the opportunity to combine study of Welsh with educational policy and development theory – leading onto a number of different possible career routes within the education

Student life

Find out what our students say about their time studying with us.

I've thoroughly enjoyed being able to put theory into practice through research, and I've loved how passionate the lecturers have been.
Poppy Dall'Occo Education (BSc)

Learn about our subjects

We offer a interdisciplinary teaching and research environment within seven disciplines:

Your employability

Many of our courses can be extended to four years, with the third year spent either on a professional placement or studying abroad.

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“My placement year got me a dream start to my career.”

Placement student Amy blogs about her work experience year.

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“My placement really helped me develop my analysis skills and build my confidence.”

Placement student Emelie chatted with us about her work experience at Cardiff University.

Our postgraduate courses

Dive deeper into your chosen subject or discover more about a related area within the social sciences with our postgraduate courses.

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Research-led learning

You will learn from our internationally-acclaimed academic team across the social sciences.

You should choose to go to Cardiff University as there are so many different things that you can do during your studies. . Cardiff is beautiful and there are always events taking place.
Ayotola Sociology and Social Policy (BSc)

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Guaranteed accommodation

We can guarantee a place in accommodation with other first year undergraduates, providing certain deadlines are met.

Student life

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*Based on UK-domiciled, full-time graduates who were studying for their first degree. Source: Graduate Outcomes 2022/23 survey results published by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). Copyright Jisc 2025. Jisc cannot accept responsibility for any inferences or conclusions derived by third parties from its data.