BA (Hons) Criminology with Sociology
Over three years, you learn to apply both sociological and criminological theories to complex problems. You learn about the relationship of social inequalities and divisions to crime and deviance, and analyse the best ways to control crime. These might include new policing methods, but also potential changes to housing, welfare and education policies. Or it might mean developing new strategies for the work of the prison and probation services. The interdisciplinary approach makes this degree suitable for many professions. You acquire sharp research and analytical skills and a broad social scientific base from which to explore a range of job opportunities. Find out more about the Department for Applied Social Science, Forensics and Politics The Pathways to Law, Crime & Justice programme is an opportunity for prospective law , criminology, forensics and policing students to engage in a series of practical and informative sessions delivered by academics and practitioners at the Faculty of Law, Crime and Justice. Participants in the Pathways to Law, Crime & Justice are eligible to receive reduced contextual offers on the following University of Winchester courses: - LLB (Hons) Law - BA (Hons) Law with Criminology - BA (Hons) Criminology - BA (Hons) Criminology with Law - BA (Hons) Criminology with Psychology - BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology - BSc (Hons) Forensic Investigation - BSc (Hons) Forensic Science - BSc (Hons) Professional Policing Eligibility for the programme The programme is open to all home/ Islands Year 12 and Year 13 students. Programme activities include: • Lectures and seminar activities based on a variety of legal topics • Experience of practical legal exercises including mooting, client interviewing and negotiation • Career guidance and advice from legal and criminal justice and policing professionals • Optional interview experience with the Dean of Faculty or Head of Department All activities are delivered live at the University of Winchester. Some activities are also delivered virtually. For more information on the pathways programme and how to apply, register your interest here Please click here for the Pathways to Law, Crime & Justice - Privacy Notice
Over three years, you learn to apply both sociological and criminological theories to complex problems. You learn about the relationship of social inequalities and divisions to crime and deviance, and analyse the best ways to control crime. These might include new policing methods, but also potential changes to housing, welfare and education policies. Or it might mean developing new strategies for the work of the prison and probation services. The interdisciplinary approach makes this degree suitable for many professions. You acquire sharp research and analytical skills and a broad social scientific base from which to explore a range of job opportunities. Find out more about the Department for Applied Social Science, Forensics and Politics The Pathways to Law, Crime & Justice programme is an opportunity for prospective law , criminology, forensics and policing students to engage in a series of practical and informative sessions delivered by academics and practitioners at the Faculty of Law, Crime and Justice. Participants in the Pathways to Law, Crime & Justice are eligible to receive reduced contextual offers on the following University of Winchester courses: - LLB (Hons) Law - BA (Hons) Law with Criminology - BA (Hons) Criminology - BA (Hons) Criminology with Law - BA (Hons) Criminology with Psychology - BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology - BSc (Hons) Forensic Investigation - BSc (Hons) Forensic Science - BSc (Hons) Professional Policing Eligibility for the programme The programme is open to all home/ Islands Year 12 and Year 13 students. Programme activities include: • Lectures and seminar activities based on a variety of legal topics • Experience of practical legal exercises including mooting, client interviewing and negotiation • Career guidance and advice from legal and criminal justice and policing professionals • Optional interview experience with the Dean of Faculty or Head of Department All activities are delivered live at the University of Winchester. Some activities are also delivered virtually. For more information on the pathways programme and how to apply, register your interest here Please click here for the Pathways to Law, Crime & Justice - Privacy Notice