Department of Social & Policy Sciences Programme Catalogue 2024/25
UHSP-AKB30: BSc(Hons) Criminology with professional placement
Route: BSc(Hons) Criminology with professional placement
Leading to the award of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY
Mode of Attendance: Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement
Normal course duration: 4 Years
[Page last updated: 15 April 2024]
This course is for students who will be in Years 1 or 2 in 2024/25
Please consult your course handbook or contact your Director of Studies for further information on assessment regulations
Semester 1: Stage 1
Compulsory Units:
Unit Code | Title | |
SP12001 | Becoming a social scientist 1 | 10 Credits |
SP12005 | Critical thinkers in criminology | 10 Credits |
SP12006 | Crime and society | 10 Credits |
Semester 2: Stage 1
Compulsory Units:
Unit Code | Title | |
SP12004 | Crime, social justice, and social policy | 10 Credits |
SP12010 | Becoming a social scientist 2 | 10 Credits |
SP12011 | Criminal justice processes and practices | 10 Credits |
Notes: - Courses and units may be changed in accordance with normal University procedures.
- This course catalogue is applicable for all years of study for the 2024/25 academic year only. Students continuing their studies into 2025/26 and beyond should not assume that this programme, or its component units, will be delivered in future years in the format displayed here.
- Assessment regulations are subject to review and update. Links given here will provide access to the latest versions of documentation. The regulations described in this documentation may not necessarily be those which applied in previous academic years. For detailed information on how assessment regulations were applied to this course in previous academic years, please contact the relevant Director of Studies.
- Availability of units is subject to constraints such as staff availability, minimum and maximum group sizes, and timetabling factors as well as a student's ability to meet any pre-requisite rules.
- Find out more about these and other important University terms and conditions here.
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Students must select options worth 20 credits in year 2 of this course, taking a balanced number of credits in each semester, either by choosing two all-year 10-credit options, or one all year option and a 5-credit option in each semester, or two 5-credit options in each semester. |
Academic Year: Stage 2
Compulsory Units:
Unit Code | Title | |
SP22025 | Theorising crime, justice and punishment | 10 Credits |
Optional Units: Select a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 2 units from the following list:
Unit Code | Title | |
ED22008 | Contemporary issues in childhood and youth: research and intervention | 10 Credits |
PS12001 | Mind, brain and behaviour | 10 Credits |
Semester 1: Stage 2
Compulsory Units:
Unit Code | Title | |
SP22019 | Qualitative analysis: the power of immersion | 10 Credits |
SP22024 | The history and politics of crime and punishment | 5 Credits |
Optional Units: Select a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 2 units from the following list:
Unit Code | Title | |
PL22066 | The politics of international law | 5 Credits |
SP22054 | Conflict, security and development | 5 Credits |
SP22057 | Social concepts of humans, monsters, and machines | 5 Credits |
SP22059 | Sociology of criminal justice policy | 5 Credits |
Semester 2: Stage 2
Compulsory Units:
Unit Code | Title | |
SP22020 | Quantitative data analysis: the power of statistics | 10 Credits |
SP22023 | Global crimes of the powerful | 5 Credits |
Optional Units: Select a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 2 units from the following list:
Unit Code | Title | |
SP22056 | 'Race' and racism | 5 Credits |
SP22064 | Youth justice | 5 Credits |
Notes: - Courses and units may be changed in accordance with normal University procedures.
- This course catalogue is applicable for all years of study for the 2024/25 academic year only. Students continuing their studies into 2025/26 and beyond should not assume that this programme, or its component units, will be delivered in future years in the format displayed here.
- Assessment regulations are subject to review and update. Links given here will provide access to the latest versions of documentation. The regulations described in this documentation may not necessarily be those which applied in previous academic years. For detailed information on how assessment regulations were applied to this course in previous academic years, please contact the relevant Director of Studies.
- Availability of units is subject to constraints such as staff availability, minimum and maximum group sizes, and timetabling factors as well as a student's ability to meet any pre-requisite rules.
- Find out more about these and other important University terms and conditions here.
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