BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology - Part-time
Bachelor's degree
In Lincoln
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Lincoln
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Duration
6 Years
Criminologists use theory to explore some of the most contentious issues in contemporary society, working to understand the causes of crime and the way in which criminal justice agencies respond to offenders.
Criminology and Sociology at Lincoln aims to give students the skills needed to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of social, cultural, and political responses to crime and deviance. Students are asked to apply their knowledge to real-life issues, and have an opportunity to analyse the different social constructions of everyday life in order to better understand the diverse groups and structures that make up modern society.
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United Kingdom
GCE Advanced Levels: BBC
International Baccalaureate: 29 points overall
BTEC Extended Diploma: Distinction, Merit, Merit
Access to Higher Education Diploma: 45 Level 3 credits with a minimum of 112 UCAS Tariff points
Applicants will also need at least three GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above, which must include English. Equivalent Level 2 qualifications may also be considered.
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Subjects
- Criminology
- Politics
- Sociology
- Part Time
- Criminal
- Research
- Policy
- Process
- Body
- Criminal Justice
Course programme
- Applying Research (Social Sciences) (Core)
- Images of Crime and Criminal Justice (Core)
- Key Social Science Concepts (Core)
- Sociological Imagination (Core)
- (Re)Reading the Sociological Canon I (Core)
- (Re)reading the Sociological Canon II (Core)
- Applying Criminology (Core)
- Comparative Politics and Policy (Option)
- Conceptualising Sex Work (Option)
- Crime in Literature (Option)
- Criminology in the Professions (Option)
- Debating Welfare States (Option)
- Ideology into Practice (Option)
- Internationalising Cultural Studies (Option)
- Policing Crime and Deviance (Option)
- Psychology in the Criminal Justice Process (Option)
- Researching in Social Science (Core)
- Social Engagement (Option)
- Sociology of Education (Option)
- Transnational Security Studies (Option)
- Understanding the City (Option)
- Understanding the European Union (Option)
- Welfare Policy and Work (Option)
- Work and Society (Option)
- Youth Justice (Option)
- Youth, Culture and Resistance (Option)
- Analysing the Policy Process (Option)
- Body Politics (Option)
- Care or control? Welfare institutions in Britain before the welfare state (Option)†
- Children, Families and the State (Option)
- Counselling and Guidance Skills (Option)
- Counter-Terrorism Studies (Option)
- Crimes of the Powerful (Option)
- Emotions in Everyday Social Life (Option)
- Gender and Violence (Option)
- Global Civil Society (Option)
- Global Governance (Option)
- Human Rights (Social Sciences) (Core)
- Independent Study (Core)
- Multiculturalism and Britishness (Option)
- Parliamentary Studies (Option)
- Penology and Penal Policy (Core)
- Police Studies (Option)
- Psychology in Prisons (Option)
- Race and Racism (Option)
- The Colonial Present (Option)
- The Developing World (Option)
- The Politics of Masculinity (Option)
- Understanding the Policy Process (Option)
- War Crimes and Genocide (Option)
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BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology - Part-time