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Bachelor's in Anthropology and Sociology

Brunel University London

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London, United Kingdom

The Bachelor's in Anthropology and Sociology at Brunel University London is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

📖 Introduction

Brunel University London is a public research university located in the Uxbridge area of London, England. It was founded in 1966 and named after the Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. In June 1966, Brunel College of Advanced Technology was awarded a royal charter and became Brunel University. The University conceived a brand of education, and later research, which was overwhelmingly geared towards the needs of industry and, echoing the spirit and vision of its namesake Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it did so with flair and rigor. Brunel's ambition was to equip students for the world of work and to address society’s challenges on a global scale. The challenges have changed, but the University's aims are as innovative and ambitious as they always were – to develop research and educational programs informed by, and tailor-made for, those who benefit; and to give students the academic education and personal skills needed to become a success in the real world.

Brunel University London is a public research university located in the Uxbridge area of London, England. It was founded in 1966 and named after the Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. In June 1966, Brunel College of Advanced Technology was awarded a royal charter and became Brunel University. The University conceived a brand of education, and later research, which was overwhelmingly geared towards the needs of industry and, echoing the spirit and vision of its namesake Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it did so with flair and rigor. Brunel's ambition was to equip students for the world of work and to address society’s challenges on a global scale. The challenges have changed, but the University's aims are as innovative and ambitious as they always were – to develop research and educational programs informed by, and tailor-made for, those who benefit; and to give students the academic education and personal skills needed to become a success in the real world.

📚 About the Program

Take your knowledge of culture and society to the next level and equip yourself with a big range of practical and analytical skills for a changing world with our Anthropology and Sociology BSc. Anthropology is concerned with contemporary issues such as multiculturalism, identity politics, racism and ethnic nationalism, changing forms of the family, religious conflict, gender, and the political role of culture. It also addresses fundamental questions about human nature, such as: ‘What do we have in common with each other cross-culturally?’ and ‘What makes us different?’ Sociology, its sister subject, looks at the foundations of social life and the big issues in contemporary society such as inequality, racism, globalisation, and migration. In particular, your sociology studies at Brunel will be closely related to the central and ever-increasing importance of the communications media in our culture, for example, how poverty is portrayed and the powerful influence of celebrity. Brunel is a great choice for this combined study with lecturers from both subjects producing cutting edge research alongside their teaching, on both global issues and local problems. This research expertise filters down into what you will learn. In anthropology students have learnt about youth and motorcycles in Rwanda, and in sociology, about cosmetic tourism.

Take your knowledge of culture and society to the next level and equip yourself with a big range of practical and analytical skills for a changing world with our Anthropology and Sociology BSc. Anthropology is concerned with contemporary issues such as multiculturalism, identity politics, racism and ethnic nationalism, changing forms of the family, religious conflict, gender, and the political role of culture. It also addresses fundamental questions about human nature, such as: ‘What do we have in common with each other cross-culturally?’ and ‘What makes us different?’ Sociology, its sister subject, looks at the foundations of social life and the big issues in contemporary society such as inequality, racism, globalisation, and migration. In particular, your sociology studies at Brunel will be closely related to the central and ever-increasing importance of the communications media in our culture, for example, how poverty is portrayed and the powerful influence of celebrity. Brunel is a great choice for this combined study with lecturers from both subjects producing cutting edge research alongside their teaching, on both global issues and local problems. This research expertise filters down into what you will learn. In anthropology students have learnt about youth and motorcycles in Rwanda, and in sociology, about cosmetic tourism.

🏫 About the University

Brunel University London's campus was to be the home of technological education, championing innovation and advancement, and giving the UK the knowledge base it needed to compete on the international stage. True to the words of its Royal Charter, Brunel University continues to lead and innovate with new models of research, education and knowledge transfer, placing the needs of society at the heart of its academic activity. The University will build on its heritage of working closely with businesses, governments and the not-for-profit sector to fulfil its mission

BUL will establish strategic partnerships and commercial ventures to strengthen its position and support the University’s long-term sustainability. The University aims to be at the pinnacle of technology universities in the UK and firmly established in the top tier internationally of this special group of institutions. The success will be a tribute to the institutions' students and staff, who will share this vision and work as one to achieve it

 

Mission

To bring benefit to society through excellence in education, research and knowledge transfer.

Values

  • Open and honest

We work to high ethical standards, and are transparent in our dealings and decisions

  • Fair and inclusive

We treat everyone with dignity and respect; we all have the same opportunity to succeed

  • Determined

We are purposeful and agile in a changing world and work in innovative ways to achieve our goals

  • Focused on excellence

We always aim to achieve the best and we value and reward excellence

🛏️ Accommodation

You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.

You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.

How to Book

Register when you arrive

It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.

Register when you arrive

It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.

💰 Fees

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Tuition Fee

$24,162 USD

$24,162 USD

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✅ Entry Requirements

The minimum age is 18 and the maximum age is 30.

English Fluent is required.

Minimum education level High school certificate

You need to have above average grades for the program. Exceptional - (Grade A, 70%+, GPA 3+).

All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.

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Deadline

August 01, 2025

Tuition

$24,162 USD per year

$72,486 USD in total

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