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BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology Degree at Birmingham City University, Lecture notes of Criminology

The details of the BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology degree offered by Birmingham City University. The course combines both subjects and allows students to take a year-long industry placement. It provides an in-depth understanding of sociological and criminological perspectives and methods, and their application to contemporary social issues and crime. Students will develop communication and research skills, as well as a clear understanding of social policy and criminology.

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Download BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology Degree at Birmingham City University and more Lecture notes Criminology in PDF only on Docsity! 1 BCU Course Specification US0867 BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology V1.02 15/11/2018 Course Specification Course Summary Information 1 Course Title BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology 2 BCU Course Code UCAS Code US0867 LM39 3 Awarding Institution Birmingham City University 4 Teaching Institution(s) (if different from point 3) 5 Professional Statutory or Regulatory Body (PSRB) accreditation (if applicable) 6 Course Description Want to study both criminology and sociology at University? Our BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology degree combines both subjects and allows you to take a year-long industry placement. This course will enable you to develop an understanding of society and social factors and how this affects crime and criminals, giving you a solid human understanding that will put you in a good position for range of careers or further study. What's covered in the course? Combining sociology with the study of criminology gives you a chance to benefit from the cutting-edge thinking of the University’s Centre for Applied Criminology, a research Centre of Excellence. The recently launched Centre for Critical Social Research also brings sociological concerns to the fore. This course is taught with an equal number of Sociology and Criminology modules. You’ll share a common first year with the Sociology BA, giving you a wide range of understanding and letting you see what your options are before advancing. The course introduces you to sociological theories and contexts allowing you to situate and to inform your studies in criminology with a focus on crime, criminals and the operation of criminal justice agencies. You’ll develop communication and research skills through our wide range of assessments, as well as a clear understanding of social policy and criminology. 2 BCU Course Specification US0867 BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology V1.02 15/11/2018 7 Course Awards 7a Name of Final Award Level Credits Awarded Bachelor of Arts Honours Sociology and Criminology 6 360 7b Exit Awards and Credits Awarded Certificate of Higher Education Sociology and Criminology Diploma of Higher Education Sociology and Criminology Bachelor of Arts Sociology and Criminology 4 5 6 120 240 300 8 Derogation from the University Regulations Not applicable 9 Delivery Patterns Mode(s) of Study Location Duration of Study Code Full Time City Centre 3 years US0867 Part Time City Centre 5 years* US0868 Sandwich City Centre 4 years US0867S * If you study this course part-time, you will study modules alongside full-time students in daytime hours (not evenings or weekends). The duration of the course will depend on how many modules you take per year, and will be agreed before you commence your studies. To qualify as a PT student you cannot undertake more than 90 credits in any one year. 10 Entry Requirements The admission requirements for this course are stated on the course page of the BCU website at https://www.bcu.ac.uk/, or may be found by searching for the course entry profile located on the UCAS website. 11 Course Learning Outcomes On completion of the degree, graduates will be able to demonstrate: 1 An in-depth knowledge of sociological and criminological perspectives and methods, and their application to contemporary social issues, to social identities and institutions, crime and deviance, and to social change. 2 An understanding of the disciplines of sociology and criminology – through the programme’s core themes of applied social and criminological theory and research, cultural sociology, and policy, activism and politics - as being theoretically informed, evidence-based, relevant, professionally focussed and applied. 3 An alertness to the inherently interdisciplinary nature of sociology and criminology as disciplines and to demonstrate their proficiency with theories, methods, themes and perspectives unique to sociology and criminology: but also to demonstrate their working knowledge of the relevant 5 BCU Course Specification US0867 BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology V1.03 21/06/2019 In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete at least 20 credits from the following list of OPTIONAL modules. Level 6: In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete all the following CORE modules (totalling 100 credits): Module Code Module Name Credit Value SOC6040 Globalisation, People and Society 20 CRI6064 Transnational Organised and Corporate Crime 20 SOC6041 Integrated Research Project 40 CRI6068 Gender and Crime 20 Module Code Module Name Credit Value SOC6032 Music and Society 20 SOC6037 Activism, Social Movements and Social change 20 SOC6038 Black Arts Movement 20 CRI6092 Hate Crime 20 CRI6086 Cyber Crime 20 CRI6093 Human Rights: Theory and Practice 20 6 BCU Course Specification US0867 BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology V1.03 21/06/2019 12b Structure Diagram Please note list of optional modules is indicative only. Students’ choice will not be guaranteed for optional modules but a fair and transparent process will be adopted and shared with students. Full Time Course Structure Level 4 Level 4 HE Learner Programme (e.g. Two weeks) Semester 1 Understanding Society (20 Credits) Researching Social Life (20 Credits) State and Society (20 Credits) Semester 2 Sociological Imagination (20 Credits) Social Construction of Crime and Deviance (20 Credits) City, Community and Culture (20 Credits) Level 5 Level 5 Transition Programme Semester 1 Classical Social Theory (20 credits) Exploring Popular Culture (20 credits) Beyond the Statistics: Researching Criminological Experiences (20 credits) Optional International Exchange Semester 2 Contemporary Social Theory (20 credits) Prisons and Punishment (20 credits) Optional Module (20 credits) Optional International Exchange Work Placement (e.g. 12 months) Level 6 Level 6 Transition Programme Semester 1 Globalisation, People and Society (20 credits) Integrative Project (3 choices: dissertation, community development project, social entrepreneurship project) Transnational Organised and Corporate Crime (20 credits) Semester 2 Optional module (20 credits) Gender and Crime (20 credits) 7 BCU Course Specification US0867 BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology V1.03 21/06/2019 Part Time Course Structure Year 1 Semester 1 L4 Understanding Society (20 credits) L4 Researching Social Life (20 credits) Semester 2 L4 Sociological Imagination (20 credits) L4 City, Community and Culture (20 credits) Year 2 Semester 1 L4 State and Society (20 credits) L5 Classical Social Theory (20 Credits) Semester 2 L4 Social Construction of Crime and Deviance (20 credits) L5 Contemporary Social Theory (20 credits) Year 3 Semester 1 L5 Beyond the Statistics: Researching Criminological Experiences (20 credits) L5 Exploring Popular Culture (20 credits) Semester 2 L5 Prisons and Punishment (20 credits) L5 Optional Module (20 credits) Year 4 Semester 1 L6 Transnational Organised and Corporate Crime (20 credits) L6 Globalisation, People and Society (20 credits) Semester 2 Gender and Crime (20 credits) L6 Optional Module (20 credits) Year 5 Semester 1 L6 Integrative Project (3 choices: dissertation, community development project, social entrepreneurship project) (40 credits) Semester 2
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