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Our Masters programmes are built around the interdisciplinary study of gender and sexuality, bridging the divide betwen the social sciences and the arts and humanities. They address the latest debates, using cutting-edge research from this exciting and growing area of study.
These interdisciplinary degrees consider competing theories and approaches to gender and sexuality, and explore the ways in which these intersect with concepts of race, ethnicity, age and class. They are flexibly designed to maximise student choice and you may opt for either the MA Gender, Sexuality and Culture, or the MSc Gender, Sexuality and Society.
The MA Gender, Sexuality and Culture is designed for those with special interests in the humanities, including literature, history, media and film, visual art, philosophy and cultural theory.
The MSc Gender, Sexuality and Society focuses on political and social issues, including the diverse and changing nature of personal relationships, economics and the workforce, and development and legal studies.
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/pg/genderstudies/TMMGSPOC.html
This programme is ideal for those who lack prior educational qualifications or need additional qualifications to gain entry onto an undergraduate LLB course. You will leave the course with a thorough understanding of the construction and interpretation of English law and with a good foundation in the skills needed to study law.
To gain the Certificate of Higher Education, you must successfully complete the following four modules, worth a total of 120 CATS points:
•Legal Skills
•Understanding the Law and the Legal System
•Legal Reasoning and Legal Process
•An Introduction to Human Rights and EU Law.
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/ce2009/lawandlegalstudies/awards/UEHLAWLM.html
