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BA (Hons) Criminology - Full-time

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Bachelor's degree

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Take the first step on an incredible journey!

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Lincoln

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Do you want to start a career in Criminology? This Bachelor's degree is just for you.
Emagister recently added to its educational catalogue the BA (Hons) Criminology - Full-time programme endorsed by University of Lincoln.

Criminologists are known for using theory to explore some of the most contentious issues in our society, working to understand the causes of crime and how criminal justice agencies respond to offenders.

The key part of this course is the criminological theory forms, enabling students to develop the critical tools needed to understand and explain relevant issues concerning crime, criminality, harm, criminalisation, and criminal justice.

Teaching is research-informed and draws upon many aspects of the social sciences. Staff specialisms include research in the areas of war crimes, the penal system, philosophy of punishment, the social exclusion of older people, policy-making and implementation, and domestic violence.

Academics regularly contribute to national policy debates and encourage students to engage with key issues in the study of crime and criminal justice. Lecturers work closely with local criminal justice agencies and professionals, representatives of which visit the University to give guest lectures and collaborate with staff and students on projects.

Define your career today! Contact University of Lincoln through Emagister.co.uk for more information about this programme!

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Lincoln (Lincolnshire)
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About this course

The College’s Work Opportunities Hub, which looks to identify suitable placements for students, can help those seeking to enhance their studies with work experience.

Some courses offer students the opportunity to undertake placements. When students are on an optional placement in the UK or overseas or studying abroad, they will be required to cover their own transport and accommodation and meals costs. Placements can range from a few weeks to a full year if students choose to undertake an optional sandwich year in industry (where available). Students are encouraged to obtain placements in industry independently. Tutors may provide support and advice to students who require it during this process.

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

  • University
  • Criminology
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  • Politics
  • Staff
  • Social Policy
  • Full Time
  • Criminal
  • Crime
  • Concepts
  • Research
  • Justice
  • Sciences
  • Sociological

Course programme

First Year
  • Applying Research (Social Sciences) (Core)
  • Images of Crime and Criminal Justice (Core)
  • Key Social Science Concepts (Core)
  • Social Issues and
Second Year
  • (Re)Reading the Sociological Canon I (Option)
  • (Re)reading the Sociological Canon II (Option)
  • Applying Criminology (Core)
  • Comparative Politics and Policy (Option)
  • Conceptualising Sex Work (Option)
  • Crime in Literature (Option)
  • Criminology in the Professions (Core)
  • Debating Welfare States (Option)
  • Ideology into Practice (Option)
  • Internationalising Cultural Studies (Option)
  • Policing Crime and Deviance (Option)
  • Political Parties (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)
Third Year
  • 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)
  • International Law (Option)
  • 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)
  • Working With Adults (Option)
  • Working With Children and Families (Option)

Additional information

Full-time - International - £14,100 per level

BA (Hons) Criminology - Full-time

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