Criminology and Sociology - BSc (Hons)
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | - |
2023-07-01 | 2023-04-28 |
2023-09-19 | 2023-05-25 |
2024-01-01 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
This BSc (Hons) in Criminology and Sociology provides a comprehensive understanding of crime and its social impact. Students develop skills in social and criminological research, critical thinking, and addressing social inequalities. The program emphasizes contemporary case studies and practical application through work experience, preparing graduates for careers in criminal justice, law enforcement, and related fields.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Criminology and Sociology - BSc (Hons)
This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the social challenges associated with crime and its impact on individuals and society. Participants will explore the relationship between crime and factors like race, gender, wealth, and social policy, while developing skills in social and criminological research.
Key Objectives:
- Equip students with the tools and understanding necessary to analyze crime within a social context.
- Develop skills in social and criminological research methods.
- Encourage critical thinking and the ability to address social inequalities and crime effectively.
- Prepare graduates for careers in the criminal justice system, law enforcement, and other related fields.
Program Description:
- Unique focus on youth crime and sociology, distinguishing it from other criminology programs in the UK.
- Emphasis on practical application of knowledge through a work experience placement.
- Opportunity to learn from experienced practitioners in the criminal justice sector.
- Collaboration with external organizations and stakeholders to address real-world challenges.
Other Key Features:
- Focuses on critical analysis and debate of current social issues and their impact on crime.
- Promotes active participation in discussions and debates related to key themes.
- Provides opportunities for students to demonstrate their analytical skills through independent research projects.
- Encourages students to consider their career aspirations and develop the skills and confidence to pursue them.
Outline:
Year 1:
- Becoming a Criminologist
- Constructing Modern Societies
- Global Inequalities
- Issues in the Criminal Justice System
- Researching Social Life
- The Criminal Justice Framework
- The Development of Criminological Thought
- Traditional Criminological Theories and Concepts
Year 2:
- Analysing Crime Narratives
- Analysing Crime Statistics
- Self and Society
- Sociology of Everyday Life
- Becoming a Criminal Justice Professional
- Crime Prevention and Environmental Design
- Crime in Context
- Crimes of the Powerful
- Criminological Research in Context
- Criminology Today
- Cybercrime and Surveillance
- Dark Destinations - Crime and Tourism
- Drugs and Drug Policy
- Living on the Margins
- Perspectives on Policing
- Society at the End of Days
- Sociology and Current Affairs
- Understanding Gender and Sexuality
- Youth in Modern Society: Consumers, Deviants and Rebels
Year 3:
- Criminology Project
- Living Theory
- 'The Deviant Other' - media representations of crime
- Comparative and Global Social Policy
- Conversations in Sociological Thought
- Criminology Work-Based Learning
- Criminology of Pleasure
- Empowering London: Working within the Community
- Environmental Justice
- Gender Politics
- Gender and Crime
- Global Crime and Disorder
- Homelessness and Housing Policy
- Human Rights and Conflict
- Migration, Borders and Control
- Organised Crime
- Policing Strategies and Investigations
- Punishment and Prison
- Racism in the Global Context
- Religion and the State
Module Descriptions:
Each module focuses on key themes and concepts within the field of criminology and sociology. The modules are designed to be interactive, encouraging critical thinking and discussion. Students will have opportunities to develop their research skills through individual and group projects.
Assessment:
Assessment methods vary depending on the module, but typically include essays, presentations, group projects, and exams. Emphasis is placed on developing analytical and research skills, and applying theoretical concepts to real-world situations.
Teaching:
Teaching methods include lectures, seminars, workshops, and guest lectures. The program features a diverse faculty with expertise in various areas of criminology and sociology.
Careers:
Graduates of this program will be well-positioned for careers in a range of fields, including:
- Criminal justice system
- Law enforcement
- Third sector organizations
- Research
- Public policy
- Community development
Other:
- This program is designed to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills to make a positive contribution to society.
- The program emphasizes ethical considerations and the importance of social responsibility.
- Students are encouraged to engage with the local community and contribute to social change initiatives.