Ranked 1st in the UK for research impact in Sociology (REF 2021, Times Higher Education), 8th for Sociology (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024), and 9th for Social Sciences (Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2024), this course offers interdisciplinary teaching that combines Criminology and Sociology. By exploring shared methods, theories, and interests, students gain a deeper understanding of crime as a social construct and its intersections with class, gender, race, and law. Ideal for those eager to enhance their criminological perspective through sociological insights, the programme fosters critical and creative thinking.At the University of Sussex, our courses, research, culture, and campus are designed to inspire and challenge, driving innovation in areas from scientific discovery to global policy, student support, and career advancement. Graduates contribute meaningfully across society worldwide. Located on a scenic, green campus near the South Downs National Park and the lively city of Brighton & Hove, with easy access to Gatwick airport and London, students can explore modules in detail via the course details link.
See the modules you will study by year by going to the 'view course details' link.
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