Course summary
Why choose this course
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Study with us, and you’ll join one of the most prestigious sociology disciplines in the UK, which is also well known for its friendly and supportive ethos.
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Take the opportunity to get industry-ready with our award-winning Professional Training placements.
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We offer inspirational, research-led teaching resulting in high levels of student satisfaction.
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You’ll develop a full range of social research skills highly sought after by employers and ideal for developing a career in the public sector, policy development or research.
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Our broad range of optional modules in your second and third years gives you the flexibility to shape your degree to your interests and develop specialist knowledge on a range of topics in criminology and sociology.
What you will study
Our Criminology and Sociology degree is taught within our interdisciplinary School of Social Sciences.
Crime and justice are endlessly fascinating subjects. Studying sociology and criminology with us, you’ll develop your understanding of the concepts, theories and principles of both criminology and sociology. You’ll explore why people commit crime, the relationship between behaviours and punishments, and the workings of the criminal justice system.
You’ll develop your research and analytical skills in addressing contemporary criminological and sociological problems. You’ll master the methods and analytical tools required to conduct and evaluate research on contemporary problems relating to crime, deviance and social control.
From the second year, you’ll also be able to choose from a wide variety of different modules, such as hate crime and cyber crime, among others. All our modules are taught by experts in the field and cover issues at the cutting-edge of current criminological and sociological debates.
How to apply
Application codes
- Course code:
- LM39
- Institution code:
- S85
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Historical entry grades data BETA
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- Data from:
- This course and 9 other sociology courses
- Date range:
- 2022-2024
Grades held by accepted students
- AAB
- Highest grades
- CCC
- Lowest grades
Offer rate for UK school & college leavers
Students aged 17/18 who applied to this course were offered a place.
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University of Surrey
Guildford
GU2 7XH
Course contact details
Admissions
Email:admissions@surrey.ac.uk
Phone:+44(0)1483 682222

