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BA Criminology and Sociology (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Criminology and Sociology together offer one of the most socially engaged perspectives available at degree level, examining how crime is defined and measured, who is most likely to commit it or be affected by it, and how society's institutions respond. Criminology asks why crime happens and how criminal justice systems work, while Sociology provides the broader analytical framework for understanding inequality, power, identity, and social change. The combination is particularly valuable because the two disciplines share methods and questions while approaching them from complementary angles. At Liverpool Hope this four-year programme includes a foundation year, which builds the academic skills and subject knowledge you will need to thrive in the main degree. The entry tariff of 72 UCAS points reflects the programme's commitment to widening participation and supporting students who have the potential to succeed. Once in the main degree, you will examine how crime is defined and by whom, the causes and consequences of criminal behaviour, the workings of courts, prisons, and police services, and the social structures that shape patterns of offending and victimisation. A sandwich year, year abroad, and work placement are all available, giving you the opportunity to gain professional experience and international perspectives before you graduate. The programme runs full time. Careers for criminology and sociology graduates span the criminal justice system, the third sector, social work, policy, research, education, and media. Many graduates work in probation, youth justice, victim support, community safety, and related roles in local government. Others move into academic research or postgraduate study in criminology, social policy, or sociology. The analytical and communication skills the degree builds are transferable across any sector that deals with social complexity and human behaviour.
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