Our integrated Criminology and Sociology degree combines two complementary social sciences, exploring the evolution of sociological and criminological perspectives and their relevance in modern society. Students gain in-depth knowledge of key issues such as substance use, housing, and poverty, while developing transferable skills for employment in social sciences and beyond. Based in the School of Social Sciences, you'll join a vibrant, diverse community. Criminology at Swansea ranks in the top 15 for teaching satisfaction, 10th for career prospects, and top 20 overall (Guardian University Guide 2024), with 92% of graduates employed or in further study (HESA 2023). Sociology ranks top 5 for student satisfaction (Complete University Guide 2024). You'll spend a year abroad between your second and final year. The programme includes compulsory and optional modules, such as crime and social justice, and diverse assessments like essays, blogs, and vlogs. For more details, contact study@swansea.ac.uk.
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