Sociology with Criminology Middlesex University
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSc (Hons) | On-Campus | Full-time, Part-time | 2 - 5 years | September | find out | find out |
Course overview
The Sociology with Criminology BSc at Middlesex University examines the interplay between societal structures and crime, equipping students with the skills to understand, critique, and address complex social and criminological issues. This interdisciplinary programme offers a solid foundation in sociological and criminological theories, research methods, and practical skills, focusing on pressing issues such as social inequalities, crime, and social justice. Students can personalise their degree with optional modules and gain practical experience through placements or volunteering.
Why Study This Course at Middlesex?
Middlesex has a long-standing reputation as a pioneer in combining sociology and criminology, offering one of the world's first degrees in this field. The course's unique emphasis on "decentering" sociology and focusing on race, intersectionality, and global issues ensures its relevance in today's world. Students benefit from studying in the School of Law and Social Sciences, home to influential scholars actively engaged in cutting-edge research on topics like human rights, race, gender, and criminal behaviour. Practical learning is integrated through placement opportunities, equipping graduates with valuable real-world experience.
What You Will Gain
Graduates of this course will develop a deep understanding of sociology and criminology, enabling them to approach societal and criminological challenges with creativity, critical thinking, and ethical consideration. Students gain insight into policymaking processes and develop transferable skills, including data analysis, argumentation, literacy, numeracy, digital proficiency, and communication. A final-year dissertation and optional modules further refine students' expertise, preparing them for diverse career paths in social research, criminal justice, policy, and beyond.
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