Sociology

FsB vom 31.08.2012 mit den Änderungen vom 17.03.2014, 15.09.2023, 28.06.2024 und 15.11.2024

Sociology deals with social structures in all kinds of subject areas: Students gain insights into subject areas such as economic sociology, gender sociology, media sociology, social structure analysis and organisational sociology. They acquire skills in researching and critically reflecting on the interrelationships and functioning of the social system. The ability to look at sociological issues from several perspectives, guided by theory and methods, is a central part of the degree programme, which makes graduates interesting for various professional fields. There are particularly good career prospects in areas where academic expertise, analytical thinking or administrative and management skills are required, such as marketing and market research, public relations, administration, associations, political parties, trade unions, human resources and media companies.

"Technical" degree programme

Bachelor with One Core Subject (Academic)
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Major Subject (Academic)
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Minor Subject (Academic), 60 CPs
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Module Guide

Here you can access the HTML and PDF versions of the module guide for the degree programme Sociology / Bachelor of Arts.

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Courses without teaching option
Courses without teaching option (Possible combinations for Combi-Bachelor)
Courses offered excluding teaching option and with NC
Courses offered excluding teaching option and with NC 1 (Possible combinations for Combi-Bachelor)
Courses offered with teaching option
Courses offered with teaching option (Possible combinations)
Courses with teaching option and with NC
Courses with teaching option and with NC 1 (Possible combinations)
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"technical" degree programme; no option for teaching profession available here.
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The places for courses marked with 'NC' (Numerus clausus) are subject to restrictions on admission.

The information on admission restrictions / numerus clausus (NC) refers to applications for the winter semester 2025/26 and summer semester 2026.
Information on NC values from previous years