Undergraduate
BSc
Sociology
Lead
College: London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
The London
School of Economics and Political Science is the world's leading
social science institution for teaching and research.
A 'laboratory
of the social sciences', the School's academic profile spans a
wide range of disciplines, from Economics, International
Relations, Government and Law, to Sociology, Information
Systems, and Accounting and Finance.
The LSE was
founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, members of the
Fabian Society. They believed that social reform could be
achieved through gradual and patient argument. Over the years
the LSE has maintained this belief by creating an environment
where ideas are developed, analysed, evaluated and disseminated
around the globe. The LSE has an outstanding reputation for
academic excellence across the full range of social, political
and economic sciences.
The LSE alumni
and former staff include 13 Nobel Prize winners and 28 past or
present Heads of State.