📖Program Curriculum
First year modules
Compulsory
Criminological Theory I
Violence in a Global Context
Crime and Society
Philosophies of Welfare
Social Research I (Part 1)
Social Research I (Part 2)
Social Problems and Social Policy: Social Science in Action Part 1
Social Problems and Social Policy: Social Science in Action Part 2
To be able to take a year abroad you must have an average weighting of 60% by the end of this academic year.
Second year modules
Compulsory
Social Research II
Criminological Theory II
Punishment in a Global Context
Contemporary Issues in Policing
You will choose your remaining credits from a range of optional modules such as:
Terror Threat and Security
Comparative Social Policy
Media and Society
During your second year you must also apply for a place at an overseas institution. Full information will be provided during your study and you are supported in making this application. Allocation of places for international exchanges is done by the international office (university-wide competition) alongside this there are a number of Erasmus exchange schemes you can consider. The Year Abroad tutor will assist you and be able to offer advice during your studies.
Year abroad
Your third year will be spent abroad at a university in the EU or elsewhere in the world. After completing your year abroad you will return for your fourth and final year to the same BA degree programme. There are a wide range of countries and universities from which you can choose.
As well as a range of European universities you may also choose from a range of current institutional partners worldwide. These include countries in which a variety of languages are spoken including universities at which courses are taught in English. In recent years students in the department have taken their year abroad in Australia Canada Denmark and the United States among others.
Final Year
Compulsory
Dissertation
Harmful Societies: Crime Social Harm Social Justice
You will choose your remaining credits from a range of optional modules such as:
Youth Crime and Justice
Crime and the City
Professional Development Module
Quantitative Data Analysis
Sociology of Personal Life
Divided Publics?
Technology and Society
Genocide and Mass Atrocities
Sociology of Power Control and Resistance
Unless indicated otherwise the modules listed for this programme are for students starting in 2023.
Please note: The modules listed on the website for this programme are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods. On rare occasions we may need to make unexpected changes to compulsory modules; in this event we will contact offer holders as soon as possible to inform or consult them as appropriate.
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