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BA (Hons) Criminology with Foundation Year

BA (Hons) Criminology with Foundation Year will give students the knowledge and skills to play their part in that work criminal justice field. This degree equips students with the opportunity to develop superior research, writing and communication skills, which prepares graduates for careers in research, policy and related areas. BA (Hons) Criminology will contribute to the development of professional skills and expertise in crime control and prevention in the society. This will help to address power shortages of highly trained personnel with expertise in the administration of justice.

This is a critical criminology degree that provides knowledge about challenging the established rhetoric about crime and punishment in the role of the state and the state institutions and the everyday experience of punishment.

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  • Duration: 4 years inclusive of the Foundation Year

    Study Mode: Full-time

    Assessment: Writing assignments, simulations, laboratory experiments, quizzes, and orals

  • Study of no legal aspects of criminal behavior Deepens understanding of contemporary criminological issues
  • Knowledge about various agencies of justice roles how they operate and react to crime, criminals, and victims.
  • Encouraging becoming an active citizen in challenging inequality and advocating for social justice.
  • Foundation Year

    • Degree Tutor Group part 1
    • Education and Society
    • Degree Tutor Group part 2
    • Being human in a Digital World

    Year 1

    • Seeing Crime and Justice
    • The Criminal Justice Environment
    • The Sociology of Crime
    • The Psychology of Crime
    • Policing and Social Control
    • Understanding Social Research

    Year 2

    • Qualitative Criminological Research Methods
    • Work Related Learning
    • The Psychology of Criminal Justice (Optional)
    • Comparative Criminal Justice (Optional)
    • Penology: Punishment and Prisons
    • Rehabilitation and Desistance
    • Crime and Society
    • Research Preparation

    Year 3

    • Dissertation (Optional)
    • Criminology Extended Project (Optional)
    • Equality, Diversity and Criminal Justice
    • Crime and Power
    • Crime, Place and Space (Optional)
    • Young People and Crime (Optional)

Career

Through this degree, graduates will be able to work in government, the police and prison services, the court services, the NHS, educational institutions or nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) working with young offenders or victims of crime. They will also go into social welfare or the private sector, working in private security or law.

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