BA (Hons) Criminology, Criminal Justice and Sociology: Decoding Social Dynamics, Advancing Justice
Programme Overview The BA (Hons) Criminology, Criminal Justice and Sociology provides an interdisciplinary exploration of crime, social behaviour, and justice systems. This comprehensive degree combines critical insights from criminology, criminal justice, and sociology to understand complex social challenges.
Programme Highlights
- Multidisciplinary Approach
- Practical Justice Insights
- Research-Driven Curriculum
- Real-World Social Analysis
Course Structure: A Three-Year Investigative Journey
Year 1: Foundational Understanding
- Introduction to Criminology
- Introduction to Sociology
- Criminal Justice System
- Social Science Research Methods
Year 2: Advanced Social Analysis
- Criminal Law and Legal Systems
- Social Inequality and Crime
- Policing and Crime Control
- Sociological Crime Theories
Year 3: Professional Specialisation
- Global Criminology
- Penology and Prisons
- Crime, Media and Society
- Independent Research Project
Entry Requirements
- A-Levels: BBC
- BTEC: DMM in relevant subject
- GCSEs: Five at grade C/4
- Mature Students Welcome
Skills You’ll Develop
- Critical Social Analysis
- Research Methodology
- Legal Understanding
- Policy Evaluation
- Ethical Reasoning
Career Opportunities Potential roles include:
- Criminal Justice Professional
- Social Worker
- Legal Services Specialist
- Youth Justice Worker
- Policy Researcher
- Victim Support Specialist
Postgraduate Progression Options in:
- Criminology
- Sociology
- Criminal Law
- Social Work
- Public Policy
Why Choose Our Programme?
- Interdisciplinary Learning
- Practical Experience
- Expert Faculty
- Societal Impact Focus
Understand society, advance justice – your transformative journey starts here!