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This program delves into pressing contemporary challenges and their effects on society. You'll analyze topics like economic disparity, systemic discrimination, global security threats, population movements, governance systems, civic engagement, and media portrayals. Our Social Justice Through Sociology methodology connects you with grassroots initiatives addressing community integration and marginalization.
You'll participate in active research initiatives and can investigate global sociological phenomena in locations like Bosnia and South Africa. The curriculum includes options for professional internships that provide both academic recognition and career preparation, equipping graduates to create meaningful social change.
Legal Studies
This law program examines the core foundations of the English and Welsh legal systems, preparing aspiring legal professionals with the essential knowledge, competencies, and qualifications required for legal careers, while meeting industry benchmarks.
Through dynamic, thought-provoking classes, you'll develop expertise in fundamental aspects of English and Welsh jurisprudence while gaining exposure to international legal frameworks. The curriculum offers specialization options in diverse fields such as domestic relations law, corporate law, patent law, and civil liberties, allowing you to focus on your preferred legal discipline.
To study an Honours undergraduate degree, you should also have at least 2 A levels (or equivalent) or at least 1 foundation degree – as well as grade 4/C in English GCSE, and for some courses, Grade 4/C or above in GCSE Maths and/or Science.
English Language Requirements
IELTS 6.0 overall with no less than 5.5 in any band
TOEFL IBT and TOEFL Home: Reading – 20
Writing -19
Listening – 19
Speaking – 22
Total – 80