Detail of award: MAJOR, MINOR AND JOINT AWARDS involving SOCIOLOGY and/with CRIMINOLOGY
including Integrated Foundation Year: 2021 entry
Name of award: BA
(Hons) involving Sociology and/with Criminology
In order to achieve the
named award above, students must meet all requirements of this award map
STAGE 1a
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Status |
Pre-Requisites |
Transition
to University – Learning to Learn |
40 |
Compulsory |
None |
|
Investigating
Your Subject |
20 |
Compulsory |
None |
|
Negotiated
Learning Project |
40 |
Compulsory |
None |
|
Foundations
in Development and Education |
20 |
Designated |
None |
|
Foundations
in Crime and Law |
20 |
Designated |
None |
Students must take all
compulsory modules plus one designated module
STAGE 1b - Sociology
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Status |
Pre-Requisites |
The
Sociological Imagination |
20 |
Compulsory |
None |
|
Identity
Formation and Social Change |
20 |
Compulsory |
None |
|
Spaces
and Places of Social Inequalities |
20 |
Compulsory |
None |
Students must take all modules.
STAGE 1b - Criminology
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Status |
Pre-Requisites |
Crime and Society |
20 |
Compulsory |
None |
|
True Crime
and Other Fictions |
20 |
Compulsory |
None |
|
The
Science of Crime and Criminals |
20 |
Compulsory |
None |
Students must take all modules.
STAGE 2 - Sociology
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Status |
Pre-Requisites |
Methodology
and Application in Social Research ∞ |
20 |
Compulsory
for Mj/Jt |
None |
|
‘Race’,
Ethnicity and Migrations |
20 |
Designated
|
None |
|
SOC2117
|
Identity
and Social Change |
20 |
Designated |
None |
Sociology
of Health and Wellbeing |
20 |
Designated |
None |
|
Social
Transitions of the Life Course |
20 |
Designated |
None |
Major students must take SOC2112 plus three
designated modules making 80 credits and must take 40 credits from their minor
subject to total 120 level 5 credits.
Joint students must take SOC2112 plus two designated modules making 60
credits and must take 60 credits in their other chosen subject, to total 120
credits for level 5 study; or if a joint student chooses to take a research
methods module in their other subject, then an additional designated module/20
credits must be taken in its place from the sociology award map making 60
credits/3 designated modules. The student must also take 60 credits in his/her
other chosen subject, to total 120 credits for level 5 study.
Minor students must take two designated
modules making 40 credits and must take 80 credits from their major subject to
total 120 level 5 credits.
∞ SOC2112 is the research methods module for this subject.
Please note that only 20 credits worth of research methods module can be
undertaken as part of a Joint Honours award. If the student’s other chosen
subject offers a research methods module then one additional designated module
must be taken in its place from the JH sociology award map.
STAGE 2 – Criminology
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Status |
Pre-Requisites |
CRI2004∞
|
Research Methods for Criminology4 |
20 |
Comp: for Mj/Jt |
|
CRI2001
|
Crime and Justice |
20 |
Compulsory |
|
CRI2002
|
Outsiders |
20 |
Designated |
None |
CRI2008
|
Communities,
Crime and Alternative Justice |
20 |
Designated |
None |
CRI2007
|
Policing
and Crime Control |
20 |
Designated |
None |
HIS2010
|
Crime, Policing and Punishment in England
1700-1900 |
20 |
Designated |
None |
Major students must take CRI2004 and CRI2001 plus two
designated modules to total 80 credits and must take 40 credits from their
minor subject to total 120 credits for Level 5 study
Joint students take CRI2004 and CRI2001 plus one designated module to total 60
credits and must take 60 credits in each of their other subject to total 120
credits for Level 5 study.
Minor students must take CRI2001 and one designated
module not including CRI2004
∞ CRI2004 is the research methods module for this subject. Please note
that only one research methods module can be undertaken as part of a Joint
Honours award. If your other chosen subject offers a research methods module an
additional designated module must be taken in its place from the second award
map.
OPTIONAL PLACEMENT YEAR
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Status |
Pre-Requisites |
The Placement Year Experience: Organisations in Context (WBL) |
40 |
Compulsory |
None |
Students must have successfully completed 100 credits at Level 5 in order to undertake placement
STAGE 3 - Sociology
|
|
|
|
|
Major students must take SOC4018 plus two
designated modules making 80 credits and must take 40 credits from their minor
subject to total 120 level 6 credits
Joint students must take three designated modules
making 60 credits and must take 60 credits from their other subject to total
120 level 6 credits. Joint students must take a dissertation module from one of
their subjects but may instead also undertake an interdisciplinary dissertation
joining both subjects together or choose to take the Sociology Project.
Minor students must take two designated
modules, not including SOC4018 or SOC4002 or SOC4003, making 40 credits and must take 80
credits from their major subject to total 120 level 6 credits.
STAGE 3 - Criminology
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Status |
Pre-Requisites |
Criminology Dissertation5 |
40 |
Compulsory for Major |
CRI2001
and CRI2003
or CRI2004
or level 5 methods module from another relevant subject or equivalent. ∞ |
|
Criminology Dissertation (Joint) 36 |
20 |
Designated for Jt |
CRI2001
or CRI2004
or level 5 methods module from another relevant subject or equivalent. ∞ |
|
Criminology Joint Dissertation7 |
20 |
Designated for Jt |
CRI2001
or CRI2004
or level 5 methods module from another relevant subject or equivalent. ∞ |
|
Crime and Punishment |
20 |
Compulsory |
||
Crime: Perspectives of Gender and Race |
20 |
Designated |
None |
|
Violence:
from Domestic to Institutional |
20 |
Designated |
None |
|
Crime and Popular Culture in late Victorian Britain |
20 |
Designated |
2
Level Five History modules OR HIS2003 or a Level Five Methods / Research
module in a different subject |
|
Addiction: Crime and Criminalisation |
20 |
Designated |
None |
|
Beyond Justice8 |
20 |
Designated
|
||
Critiquing Criminalistics |
20 |
Designated |
None |
Major students must take CRI4003, CRI3001 and one designated
module making 80 credits and must take 40 credits from their minor subject to
total 120 credits of Level 6 study
Joint students must take all CRI3001, two designated modules making 60 credits
in total. Students must take 60 credits from their other subject making a total
of 120 credits of Level 6 study. Joint students must take a dissertation module
from one of their subjects, but may instead also
undertake an interdisciplinary dissertation joining both subjects together.
Minor students must CRI3001 and one designated module making 40 credits in
total and must take 80 credits from their major subject to total 120 credits of
Level 6 study.
Students
who do not complete the Honours Degree will be eligible for an Ordinary Degree
in the named subjects upon successful completion of a minimum of 60
Level 6 credits. These can be from any Level 6 modules, whether identified
as compulsory or designated. Where the completed Level 6 credits are from one
subject area only, the award title will be Ordinary Degree X WITH Y.
Where the completed Level 6 credits are from both subject areas, the award
title will be either Ordinary Degree X WITH Y or Ordinary Degree X AND Y
depending on the degree on which the student registered.
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1 Cannot be taken with SOC4002
or SOC4003
2 Cannot be taken with SOC4018
or SOC4003
3 Cannot be taken with SOC4018
or SOC4002
and must be taken with the interdisciplinary module in the other subject
4 Cannot be counted with CRI2003
5 Cannot be taken with CRI4001 or CRI4002
6 Cannot be taken with CRI4003 or CRI4002
7 Cannot be taken with CRI4003 or CRI4001 and must be taken with the
joint module from a second subject.
8 Students will only be
admitted to this module following successful completion of a selection process.
*New
module
chsociolcrimIFY21
01/06/2021