Students pursuing criminology at Brunel University benefit from instruction by research-active academics, enriching a robust array of learning resources. This dynamic field evolves with social, political, and public issues, equipping students to develop awareness of their values and those of their environment, while critically evaluating concepts of crime, deviance, and policies. The program fosters debates on topics like race, gender, migration, and green criminology, supported by training in quantitative and qualitative research methods. It progresses from broad multidisciplinary social sciences at Level 4 to focused disciplinary content at Level 5 and specialized themes at Level 6, allowing students to personalize their studies through optional modules.Sample modules include Crime, Media & Society; War and Humanitarianism; Capitalism and Sex; and Digital Cultures. Assessments are diverse and relevant, encompassing essays, examinations, individual and group projects, portfolios, reports, case studies, and dissertations, to evaluate a range of skills and outcomes.
Sample modules: Crime, Media & Society, War and Humanitarianism, Captialism and Sex, Digital Cultures. To view the full list of modules for this course and further information on degree content, please visit the Brunel website: brunel.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/criminology-bsc
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