About Sociology in Murdoch University
Course Description
In this course, you’ll explore the connections between what is personal and social, in a global context. You’ll gain a greater understanding of the social world and your place in it, recognising that everyday life is filled by human beings interacting with one another, institutions, ideas and emotions.
A degree in Sociology will give you knowledge and skills that are increasingly important in a wide range of professions and occupations. You’ll gain a broader perspective for understanding the world as you learn to think critically and creatively, apply knowledge and information, and communicate effectively.
When you graduate, you’ll have developed skills in critical thinking, social research, policy analysis, and project evaluation that are crucial in numerous occupations. You could pursue a range of roles in local, state and federal public service, or in welfare, community, industrial and commercial organisations.
5 reasons to study Sociology at Murdoch
- Gain a strong understanding of social change and your part in it.
- Learn how changes in the structure of society, cultural systems of beliefs and values, and access to power can influence us as members of society.
- Gain knowledge that is socially useful and vocationally relevant, both very important assets to future employers.
- You’ll create an e-portfolio of your work to showcase to employers when you graduate.
- Study two majors in 3 years and graduate with 2 specialisations, further enhancing your career prospects.
What you'll learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:
- the relationship between religions and society
- the way class, religion, gender, ethnicity and other factors impact on young people’s identity and sense of belonging
- the role of health and illness in society, and everyday life
- how social, economic and cultural factors underpin our global food system and our own food choices
- how the social world influences your personal identity.
Your future career
A degree in Sociology will give you knowledge and skills that are increasingly important in a wide range of professions and occupations.
Careers could include:
- Community Project Officer
- Humanitarian Aid Worker
- Social Analyst
- sustainable development
- criminal investigations/justice.
Academic qualification equivalents:
- Generally requires you to have completed a secondary school qualification equivalent to an Australian Year 12 certificate.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : overall 6.0 with no band below 6.0
- TOEFL : 73 with no band less than 18
- PTE : 50 with no band below 50
Murdoch University Highlights
Type |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1973 |
Mode of Program |
Full time; part-time and online |
Campus accommodation capacity |
800+ |
Application portal |
Online/Agent |
Academic calendar |
Semester-based |
International student satisfaction rate |
90% |
Alumni |
70,000+ |
Cost of living |
500 AUD per week |
Students Enrolled |
23,000 |
Financial aid |
Scholarships |
Murdoch University Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The tuition fee varies with course and degree. The cost of the complete program for some courses is tabulated below:
Programs |
Cost of the Program (AUD) Undergraduate |
Cost of the Program (AUD) Postgraduate |
Business and Law |
88, 557 - 1,46,830 |
15,777 - 88, 557 |
Creative Arts |
80,370 - 1,47,983 |
15,777 - 66,262 |
Engineering |
88,557 - 1,33, 180 |
17,013- 68,734 |
Health |
93,764 - 156,684 |
15,850 - 1,13,332 |
Cost of Living depends upon the lifestyle and preferences of the person. Approximately living expenses in Perth can be estimated to 500 AUD per week. Let us have a look at various expenses estimated per week:
Item |
Cost per week (AUD) |
Rent |
180 |
Utilities such as gas, water and electricity |
35 |
Food |
120 |
Public transport |
20 |
Clothing, toiletries and entertainment |
120 |
Health insurance |
9 |