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Introduction to UG study

   

Our undergraduate programmes have a consistent focus on employability, a strong base in research, and a commitment to student-centred teaching. Student experience is at the heart of what we do, and this is reflected in high student satisfaction ratings across all our programmes.

The School’s undergraduate programmes are distinguished by:

  • Academic rigour
  • Research-led  teaching
  • Training in transferable, employment-related skills such as independent, project-based work, writing, and quantitative and qualitative research methods
  • Research opportunities throughout your degree
  • Research seminars, with national and international speakers
  • A global outlook, with students and staff from many national backgrounds, and transnational academic expertise
  • Active student societies
  • Mooting and pro bono opportunities, for instance, in our law clinic

Undergraduate degress within LSS are taught in the subjects of Criminology, Law, Psychosocial Studies, Anthropology, Development and Politics and Sociology, Social Enterprise and Innovation Studies.

We also offer extended degrees and induction courses for students that may not have qualifications at the expected level and need to take an additional course to get them ready to start a degree. These are offered in the areas off:

Social Sciences
Law and Criminology

New Beginnings (UEL equivalent to an Access Course)

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