The Bachelor of Sociology at the University of Adelaide develops deep discipline knowledge in sociology, merging sociological theories with advanced quantitative and qualitative research skills. Students critically analyze social structures, power dynamics, cultural contexts, and explore diverse topics such as race, gender, inequality, crime, religion, and social change. The program prepares graduates to effectively identify, debate, and offer solutions to social problems while promoting positive social change and understanding the ethical implications of sociological research. Career pathways include advocacy, community service, policy advice, and government roles. Core courses cover topics like Social Theory, Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems, Research Methods, and a final-year research project.