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BSc Criminology and Sociology with Foundation
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Criminology and sociology are natural intellectual partners, both concerned with understanding the social forces that shape human behaviour, but bringing different emphases to that task. Sociology provides the broad analytical framework, examining how institutions, culture, inequality, and social change operate at every level from the individual to the global. Criminology focuses that lens on crime, deviance, and the responses that societies construct to address them, asking why crime happens, how it is defined and measured, and whether the criminal justice system achieves its stated aims of deterrence, punishment, and rehabilitation. At the University of Gloucestershire, this programme is offered with a foundation year, extending the total duration to four years of full-time study. The foundation year provides a supported entry into higher education, developing the academic reading, writing, and critical thinking skills needed to engage successfully with degree-level work in the social sciences. The programme also includes a sandwich placement year and a work placement, which give you direct professional experience in settings relevant to criminology and social work, such as probation services, youth offending teams, the voluntary sector, or community organisations. This combination of academic study and professional exposure is particularly valuable in disciplines that lead to careers in public and community service. Graduates from Criminology and Sociology go on to careers in the criminal justice system, probation, youth justice, social work, community support, policy research, journalism, education, and the voluntary sector. The sociological perspective the degree develops is valuable in any role that involves understanding and working with people in complex social circumstances. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study in criminology, sociology, social policy, or social work, while others use the combination of academic knowledge and placement experience to move directly into public and community service roles.
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