You’ll investigate the causes of criminal behaviour as well as its consequences for victims and society as a wholeThe interdisciplinary nature of the programme will give you sociological, historical, political and psychological perspectives for understanding and responding to crime and devianceYou’ll explore theoretical, empirical and methodological issues associated with sociology and other fields of social research, and develop skill in critical analysisOur broad range of optional modules in your second and third years gives you the flexibility to tailor your degree to your interests and develop specialist knowledge on a range of topicsGet ready for your future career by developing a range of transferable skills relevant to a wide range of careers from social research to media and culture and development workUndertaking graduate-level work during your degree unlocks a world of experience that allows you to develop essential employability and interpersonal skills that relate to your degree and future career. A work placement will dramatically boost your confidence, enhance your CV and develop graduate level skills and competencies that employers are looking for.
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