CU London (Dagenham) - Open Event
10 Jun 2026, 15:00
Dagenham
Activate your curiosity to question structures of societies, power dynamics and inequality, and develop professional skills for an impactful career in social policy, criminal justice, advocacy, social welfare and education across a range of sectors.
By exploring the root causes and impacts of inequality, social structures and crime, you'll be able to drive positive change in the lives of vulnerable and excluded individuals, including those affected by the criminal justice system.
Social and criminal justice: examine the foundations of justice systems, policies and practices, and how they impact individuals and communities. You will also have the opportunity to engage in current debates on crime, punishment, human rights and social justice to develop solutions for real-world challenges.
Global and intersectional perspectives: explore how justice issues intersect with race, gender, class and global inequalities to shape the lived experiences of people around the world.
Applied learning: through a blend of theory, research and practical experience, you should develop a deep understanding of how policies, institutions and communities interact, empowering you to drive positive change.
Why you should study this course
Project-based learning: actively engage in real-world, meaningful projects. Work on complex problems, create tangible solutions and develop essential skills such as critical thinking, collaboration and communication. Assessments are also designed to replicate the type of work you might carry out in your future career, such as podcasts, posters and briefing papers that showcase your expertise and real-world readiness.
Real-world insights: our diverse academic perspectives from across the globe offer an inclusive, supportive environment where you'll gain insights from varied cultural and statehood experiences.
Make a real impact: go beyond the classroom by engaging with real-world social issues. Previous students have worked with refugee centres, visited the magistrates' courthouse, and connected with professionals like probation officers who share insights into the criminal justice system. You will also explore Coventry’s historical sites to understand their sociological impact, gaining firsthand experience that prepares you to drive meaningful change in society.
Build your experience: take advantage of optional placement experiences after your second year. Previous students have completed placements covering criminal justice and policy, and in community organisations.
Join a supportive community: be part of an inclusive, open-minded environment that challenges inequality. Experience a mix of theoretical learning and practical application, with group teaching, approachable staff and active student engagement. This helps to foster a supportive learning environment and promote a sense of community, both academically and socially.
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