Bachelor in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies (BRPFMS047) — Bachelor at London School of Tourism & Hospitality

Bachelor in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies (BRPFMS047)


Bachelor in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies (BRPFMS047) at LSTH

This is a serious undergraduate degree on one of the most consequential issues of our era. The Bachelor in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies (BRPFMS047) gives students a structured academic grounding in refugee law concepts, protection frameworks, the realities of forced displacement and the policy and support systems that surround them.

Because it sits at London School of Tourism and Hospitality, the human-services and cross-cultural side of this work is taken seriously: people seeking protection often interact with hospitality, accommodation and reception services as well as legal and policy actors. That interface is part of the picture.

Why Refugee Protection Needs Dedicated Study

Forced migration isn't only a political topic. It involves accommodation logistics, language barriers, trauma-informed service, hospitality and reception practices, and partnership with NGOs and public agencies. The Bachelor in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies (BRPFMS047) takes this complexity seriously rather than reducing it to slogans.

Who This Bachelor Is For

  • School leavers drawn to humanitarian, NGO or social-impact careers.
  • Working professionals in reception services, councils or community organisations.
  • International students with personal or professional ties to forced migration contexts.
  • Aspiring policy or advocacy workers looking for an undergraduate foundation.

Career Pathways

Graduates of the Bachelor in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies often progress into roles within NGOs, charities, councils, refugee resettlement programmes, reception accommodation services and policy research. Some move on to postgraduate study in law, international relations or social policy. As with any humanitarian field, roles are competitive and outcomes depend on language skills, placements and the wider job market.

How the Degree Is Delivered

Modes — on-campus, online or blended — are confirmed by admissions at enrolment. Some content sits well in distance learning; case-based and placement-style work usually benefits from in-person engagement.

Entry Requirements

  • Completed secondary schooling or recognised equivalent.
  • IELTS 5.5–6.0 (or accepted equivalent) for international applicants.
  • Age 17+ at enrolment.
  • A genuine interest in human-rights, protection, displacement and policy work.

Apply for the Bachelor in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies (BRPFMS047)

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