BSc (Hons) Sociology and Criminology
Course Overview
This combined Sociology and Criminology degree offers a fascinating exploration of societal structures and the complex causes of crime, providing equal weighting to both disciplines. You will be taught by expert tutors with real-world professional experience, gaining unique insights into offenders, victims, and crime prevention. The course is designed to equip you with the critical skills needed for a rewarding career in the public, charitable, or criminal justice sectors.
Key Program Highlights
- Learn from expert tutors with professional experience working with offenders, victims, and crime-prevention agencies.
- Undertake a compulsory work placement in your second year within community organisations, the police, or local government.
- Gain the opportunity to study abroad for a term during your second year of study.
- Choose from specialized topics in both sociology and criminology to tailor your degree to your interests.
- Eligibility for student membership of the British Sociological Association (BSA) to enhance your career prospects.
Course Overview
This combined Sociology and Criminology degree offers a fascinating exploration of societal structures and the complex causes of crime, providing equal weighting to both disciplines. You will be taught by expert tutors with real-world professional experience, gaining unique insights into offenders, victims, and crime prevention. The course is designed to equip you with the critical skills needed for a rewarding career in the public, charitable, or criminal justice sectors.
Key Program Highlights
- Learn from expert tutors with professional experience working with offenders, victims, and crime-prevention agencies.
- Undertake a compulsory work placement in your second year within community organisations, the police, or local government.
- Gain the opportunity to study abroad for a term during your second year of study.
- Choose from specialized topics in both sociology and criminology to tailor your degree to your interests.
- Eligibility for student membership of the British Sociological Association (BSA) to enhance your career prospects.