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Overview

The Sociology minor is concerned with the study of social life: the structural arrangements and cultural patterns that shape social action at the individual, group, and institutional levels. It examines the forces that shape individual character and the interactions between the individual and society from diverse socio-cultural, national and global … For more content click the Read more button below.  

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Academic contact

Sara James

Location(s)

Melbourne (Bundoora), On-Line

Open to all courses

Yes

Structure

Where one or more subjects are shared between this minor and another component (course, second major or minor) the subject/s will be replaced with an elective at the level of the common subject. Where a combination of this minor and another component (course, second major or minor) exceed 4 common subjects this combination will become incompatible.

60 credit points

Level one30 credit points
Level two30 credit points

Enrolment rules

This minor is also available through Open Universities Australia (OUA)

Available in courses

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Arts - On-Line

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Arts - On-Line

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts - Bendigo

Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Career opportunities

Studying sociology builds skills in research, analysis, communication and critical thinking to prepare you for a range of careers.

Possible roles include:

  • Sociology researcher
  • Social policy adviser
  • Community engagement worker
  • Consumer advocate
  • Public relations officer