Journalism and Sociology BA (Hons)
City University, City, United Kingdom

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COURSE SUMMARY

LP35 UCAS code
BA (Hons)Course qualification
AAA

City University

Minimum UCAS Tariff points or grades you need to apply for this course.

Entry requirement
Sandwich / Full TimeStudy mode
4 years / 3 yearsDuration

What course options are available?

Price
Duration
Start date
UK £9,000 per year
3 years Full time
01-SEP-12

Duration info: 3 years

UK £9,000 per year
4 years Full time
01-SEP-12

Duration info: 4 years

UK £9,000 per year
4 years Sandwich
01-SEP-12

Duration info: 4 years

Where?

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City University

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  • Northampton Square, City, London, EC1V 0HB
    Nearest station: 0.3 miles away
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What is this course about?

This programme combines study of journalism with study of social science; there is an opportunity to confirm or change choice of social science subject at the end of the 1st year; students study another European language (French, German or Spanish), and are encouraged to spend 1 year abroad, either studying or working on a placement; alternatively, students can spend 1 year on work placement in the UK.

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What do I need to get in?

Entry requirement: AAA

For more information about what you need to apply for this course, contact the admission office

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City University, City,
United Kingdom

Next Open day 19-Jun-12
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City University London is renowned for its international focus, the employability of its graduates and its links with business and the professions. It is made up of seven schools based in and around the City of London, teaching across a range

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Rank 47
  • 80Student satisfaction of uni
  • 89% with job or doing further study
  • 16.2Drop out rate
  • 17.8:1Student : Staff ratio
  • 101.92Average weekly rent (£)
  • 44:56Male : Female ratio
  • 25% of international students

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Departments

School of Arts

City University London's School of Arts is a highly international School focusing on the study and development of the arts, media and cultural enterprise. Located at the heart of London's media and cultural quarter, the School is home to

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The City Law School

The City Law School is one of London's major law schools. Offering an impressive range of academic and professional courses, it is the first law school in London to educate students and practitioners at all stages of legal education. With

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School of Social Sciences

Based within the Northampton Square campus, the School of Social Sciences is one of seven highly regarded academic Schools within City University, London. Founded in 1894 as the Northampton Institute and awarded full university status in

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School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Founded in 1894, City University London is a cosmopolitan university in the centre of one of the world's most exciting and vibrant cities. The name 'City' reflects the University's special links with the City of London and it plays an active

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School of Informatics

City offers you a wide choice of exciting, distinctive, and professional degrees delivered in purpose-built new premises with specialist teaching rooms and laboratories. All our courses will equip you for fast-track careers in the IT

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Cass Business School

A Sir John Cass Business School undergraduate degree earns you the credibility with employers to achieve success in your chosen career. Our rankings speak for themselves. We are first in London and third in the UK, for business, management

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School of Health Sciences

City University London's School of Community and Health Sciences is dedicated to the education and development of health and community-based professionals. We offer courses at undergraduate level, which lead to professionally

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What our
Students say

" Life at City was great! The people and teaching couldn't have been better. The nite life was smashing. The halls could have been improved but they weren't a living hell trust me! My flat mates made it a whole lot more interesting! " more

- Trish

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- Nilly

" The course was very good. You can pick and choose in the third year. Strong focus on quantitative methods. " more

- michelle

" The course quality is good and you'll have a range of electives to choose from so you can make up your own degree. However, depends on which department you are in, some courses like Business are well funded so they really make you satisfied. Otherwis " more

- Saxon Yu7

" no, its boring and not lively enough. uni spread over large area you you have to walk for ages between classes " more

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