Immigration, crime, social injustice and youth unemployment make headline news almost daily. These are the key issues of our time. If you’re interested in such issues, and want to understand how societal structures impact on people's everyday lives and interactions, or how criminal justice relates to social justice, then you should consider studying sociology and criminology. Combined, these two disciplines develop your sociological and criminological imagination and answer questions about society and its various institutions.You’ll be taught by active researchers, whose expertise includes human rights, migration, comparative and transnational criminology, convict criminology, youth justice, terrorism studies, psychology of crime, education, gender and sexuality, 'race' and ethnicity, social movements, families, media and cultural studies. You’ll have access to a wide range of specialist option modules in both disciplines, and you’ll have the opportunity to take a work experience module where you can put into practice the personal and professional skills you've developed while studying.
By choosing University of Westminster, you can be sure you’ve taken your first step to a successful career. For more info
https://www.westminster.ac.uk/criminology-and-sociology-courses/2023-24/september/full-time/sociology-and-criminology-ba-honours
Original passport
All academic certificate
IELTS : a minimum overall score of 6.5 / 5.5
Visa Type | : | Study Visa |
Location | : | United Kingdom , London, City of |
Field Of Study | : | Sociology , Sociology and Criminology |
Degree Level | : | Bachelor |
IELTS | : | Yes |
Duration | : | 3 Year |
Price | : | GBP 3500 |
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