This joint programme equips students in identifying historical and contemporary patterns of social change, divisions, diversity and inequality.
Historians seek to understand the world around us by analysing the past. What is gender, race, class, religion, the state, empire, capitalism What is the USA, China, the United Kingdom, Ireland What is NATO and the EU Our historians explain the modern world by reaching back to the Roman empire, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation and the great modern revolutions across all of Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia. From their first year, we trust our students to make choices and range widely across all these histories to understand where we have come from. And from the beginning of your degree, you will be taught in small groups by expert historians. Our range in time and space, our trust in you to explore and make good choices, and our small group teaching from the first year of the degree, mark us out among our peer universities.
Sociology is a discipline concerned with the explanation of social life and human behaviour of all kinds. It equips students with the skills to understand the breadth of social experience, ranging from the global (including power and politics, conflict and peace, religion, the digital world, climate change, racism and social justice) to individual experiences (such as family life, intimacy, emotions, beliefs and mental health). Through theoretical tools and methodological techniques, Sociology at Queen's provides students with a unique way of learning to explain the dynamics of social life as critical and engaged citizens.