14 Bachelor's degrees in Ethnic Studies in England, United Kingdom

Modern Languages (French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish) - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Modern Languages (French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish) - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus London prepares the students to progress to an undergraduate degree at Birkbeck, University of London.

Sociology (Hons)
The Sociology (Hons) degree from University of Wolverhampton offers you the chance to analyse and understand the complexities of the global world in which we live.

Social Anthropology and ...
The Social Anthropology and ... from SOAS University of London explores what it is to be human in a complex and changing world.

Japanese Studies - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Japanese Studies - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus London prepares the students to progress to an undergraduate degree at Birkbeck, University of London.

Korean
The Korean programme at SOAS University of London provides you with the highest level of competence in all aspects of the written and spoken language, as well as an introduction to both classical and modern Korean culture.

Philosophy, Ethics and Religion - Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP)
This one-year Philosophy, Ethics and Religion - Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
Anthropology (Hons)
Investigate the world of anthropology from a new angle. The BA Anthropology (Hons) programme at the Goldsmiths, University of London offers a challenging and contemporary syllabus, exploring key anthropological debates, and using them to help you understand contemporary societal and cultural issues.
Psychology (Hons)
The B.Sc. in Psychology (Hons) at the University of Bedfordshire is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of psychological principles and practices. This undergraduate programme typically spans three years and is available for full-time study, allowing students to immerse themselves in both theoretical and practical aspects of psychology.
Social Work (Hons)
As one of the largest providers of social workers in the UK, our Social Work BSc (Hons) degree is approved by the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) and is well known for producing excellent practitioners capable of operating in local authority, voluntary or private settings. Social Work (Hons) is provided by Birmingham City University.
Anthropology with Foundation
The BA in Anthropology with Foundation at Durham University is a one-year foundation course designed to equip students with essential skills and knowledge about humanity. This programme, starting in September 2026, is particularly aimed at those from under-represented backgrounds in higher education, providing a path to a full undergraduate degree.
Integrated Degree in Anthropology (including Foundation Year)
This is a four-year degree in Integrated Degree in Anthropology (including Foundation Year) at Goldsmiths, University of London. If you successfully achieve the progression requirements of the foundation year, you can continue with the full-time three-year BA (Hons) Anthropology degree.
East Asian Studies with International Study
Gain an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the East Asian region's cultures, histories, societies, economics and politics, while studying in Western Europe's most linguistically diverse city with the East Asian Studies with International Study programme at The University of Manchester.
Youth Work And Communities
The Youth Work and Communities degree at Birmingham City University is a contemporary and exciting course, which has accreditation from the Joint Negotiating Committee, which is the Professional body that accredits Youth Workers in England and Wales.
Sociology (Hons)
By studying this Sociology (Hons) programme from York St John University you will deepen your understanding of the world we live in. Together we will examine existing and emerging social divisions such as class, ethnicity, gender, age and sexuality.