The Community Studies and Housing BA (Hons) graduate gains an honours degree and a Level 6 qualification. Academic classes are held at the Luton campus. There is a choice of course time dimension:
- 3 years full-time
- 4 years full-time with Foundation Year
Students explore social policy, cultural studies, social and political history and inequality, social work and community development, trafficking studies, youth crime and political sociology
Why study the Community Studies and Housing BA (Hons) course?
- 95% of graduates find employment by 15 months after graduation
- The degree is an excellent option for those already working in the housing sector or planning such a career
- The flexible organisation of the course allows it to be combined with other commitments
- Students have the opportunity to participate in work placements and social programmes
What skills do graduates acquire?
- Students acquire knowledge of housing policy issues
- The course explores issues in the area of 21st century social care
- Other course topics on the Community Studies and Housing BA (Hons) course include urban ethnography, international housing, gentrification and class distinction, and rural and urban communities
Where to study the course?
Our suggested university for the Community Studies and Housing BA (Hons) course is University Square Campus in Luton.