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5 Foundation Year Programs in Sociology 2024

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    Foundation Year Programs in Sociology

    The intent of a foundation year diploma is to prepare students for enrollment in college degree programs or for entry-level employment. Foundation years are perfect for those who are unsure if college is for them, those who have just graduated from high school and those who have just acquired a GED.

    Not all universities offer these programs, so many people will ask, what is a foundation year in sociology? This program of study is solely intended to assist students in advancing to degree programs at the university level. Foundation courses in research methods, social policy, global media and social work are accompanied by general education classes in critical reading, communication and personal development. Many programs are tailored to the student’s specific higher education goals.

    A foundation year in sociology prepares students to pursue a variety of higher education degrees at respected institutions around the globe. Having developed the ability to think critically, research effectively and analyze the world around them, students are more likely to succeed at university.

    Completion of a foundation year in sociology requires six months to two-and-a-half years of study with program costs varying from school to school. For the most accurate tuition and fee rates, contact schools of interest directly.

    Completing a foundation year in sociology provides the necessary foundation skills for acceptance into a university degree program. Your foundation year diploma prepares you for success in degree programs ranging from psychology and social work to criminology and law enforcement, opening the door an array of social service careers as well as many other opportunities.

    Many foundation year programs require full-time, on-campus attendance; however, it’s possible some online and part-time options may exist as well. To find out this and other specific information, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.