BSc Criminology and Sociology

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  • Objectives
    Criminology and sociology are mutually complementary subjects which together provide innovative accounts of a range of crime-related matters such as: the cause and effect of criminal actions, the form and outcome of social disorders, the policing and regulation of public order, the procedures and techniques of the criminal justice system, and the relationship between behaviours and punishments.
  • Entry requirements
    Typical entry requirements A level grades BBB (300 points)
  • Academic title
    BSc Criminology and Sociology
  • Course description
    Programme Structure

    Level 1

    Sociological Theory
    Sociology of Contemporary Societies
    Social Research Methods and Quantitative Methods
    Crime and Society
    Criminal Justice System
    ICT and Study Skills

    Level 2

    Core modules:

    Sociological Theory
    Social Research Methods and Computing
    Crime Analysis
    Criminological Theories
    Crime, Gender and Sexuality

    Optional modules:

    Sociology of Gender and Work
    Social Policy and the Future of Welfare
    Sociology of Political Systems
    Sociology of Art
    Culture, Media and Everyday Life
    Group Research Project

    Optional professional training year

    Level 3

    Double-weighted Dissertation
    Sociological Analysis

    Optional Criminology modules:

    Policing and the Police
    Punishment and Society
    Social Control Technologies

    Optional Sociology modules:

    Aspects of Social Research Methodology
    Research and Evaluation
    Deviance and Social Control
    Sociology of Health and Illness
    Sociology of Gender and Sexuality
    Sociology of Later Life
    Sociology of Childhood
    Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
    Organisational Analysis
    Technoscience and Cyberculture
    Production of New Technology
    Music and New Technology

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