4 Bachelor Degrees in Migration Studies 2024
- Malmö, Sweden
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor in International Migration and Ethnic Relations program gives you a solid foundation for a career dealing with migration and diversity-related issues such as asylum law, segregation, discrimination, social cohesion, globalization, and integration, or for further studies at the Master’s level. Migration, especially its effects on a global scale, has become one of the most fundamental issues concerning societies worldwide. Governments, corporations, politicians, and individuals all over the world try to grasp the possibilities and concerns of increasing mobility on a global scale.
- London, United Kingdom
- Manchester, United Kingdom + 2 more
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Our BA (Hons) Criminology is a three-year degree, aimed at students who are seeking employment in either the criminal justice sector or associated fields. The course is designed by practising criminologists. It has a high level of face-to-face tuition, with a teaching team which includes practising criminologists in some centres. Students will develop an understanding of key criminology concepts and theories, looking at areas such as cybercrime, migration, terrorism, trafficking, mass incarceration and, drugs and the role they play in the Criminal Justice system.
Bachelor in International Relations: Emphasis in Migration and Refugee Studies
Webster Geneva Campus
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- Geneva, Switzerland
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Students are required to complete 42 credit hours within the department, including methods, a research requirement (fulfilled by taking the seminar, Bachelor thesis, or a designated upper-division course) and senior overview.
- London, United Kingdom
- Manchester, United Kingdom + 2 more
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The course is a 4 year BA in Criminology including a Foundation Year. The course is aimed at students who may be critical of current criminal justice policies and who are seeking employment in either the criminal justice sector or associated fields. This course benefits from both a theoretical basis as well as a vocational and applied nature. There is a high level of face-to-face tuition delivered by practicing criminologists who are currently active in this field of study.