BSc Criminology with Study Abroad (M901)
Bachelor's degree
In Bristol
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Bachelor's degree
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Bristol
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About BSc Criminology with Study Abroad
Criminology is a multidisciplinary subject comprising elements of sociology, law, social and public policy, history, psychology and philosophy. BSc Criminology with Study Abroad is an exciting course that gives you the opportunity to study criminology within a broader framework of policy studies.
The course will provide you with an understanding of crime and related social harms, and an analysis of public policy interventions that contribute towards a safer and harm-free society.
The course follows a similar structure to the three-year BSc in Criminology. In your first and second years you will take a range of mandatory and optional unit that introduce you to the interdisciplinary study of criminology.
You will spend your third year year at one of our partner overseas institutions where you can take criminology or broader social sciences, arts and humanities subjects. For example, students have previously studied a unit on Swedish and the Swedes at Linkoping University in Sweden, while others have completed a unit in Mandarin at City University in Hong Kong. For more information about studying overseas see Global Opportunities.
You will return to Bristol for the final year of the course, which is identical to the third year of the BSc Criminology, and will complete a dissertation and further criminology-related units.
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Subjects
- Public
- University
- Global
- Psychology
- Criminology
Course programme
- Understanding Crime, Harm and Society
- Critical Skills for Social Scientists: Criminology
- Controlling Crime and Social Harm
- Criminological Theory: An Introduction
- Social Policy and the Welfare State: Historical Perspectives
- Concepts and Ideologies of Welfare in the Contemporary World
- Comparative and International Social Policy
- Introduction to psychology for Childhood Studies
- Segregation and inequality in the UK (measurement and debate)
- Constructing Childhoods
- Contemporary Debates in Global Childhood
- Choose open units
Year 2 (2019/20)
- Social Research Methods
- Key Thinkers in Criminology
- Youth, Sexualities and Gendered Violence
- Youth Justice
- Punishment in Society
- Drugs and Society
- Gender Based Violence
- Globalisation, Crime, Harm and Justice
- Harms of the Powerful
- Work and Work Placements: Criminology
- Migration Policy in the UK and European Union
- Poverty, Social Exclusion and Social Policy
- Youth Policy and Social Welfare
- Public Management
- Family Support
- Child and Adolescent Psychology
- Play and Creativity
- The State of Welfare
- Social Policy and the European Union
- Personal Welfare Services
Year 3 (2019/20)
- Year Abroad
BSc Criminology with Study Abroad (M901)
