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Social Sciences (Criminology) (R23-CRIM)

1 Study option · UndergraduateDistance Learning
Awarded by:
The Open University

Course summary

This is one of several specialist routes available in our BA (Honours) Social Sciences (R23) degree. You'll study core modules in interdisciplinary social science and sociology, giving you a firm grounding in ideas central to the social sciences. This will be combined with learning how criminology helps us make sense of a range of issues related to crime, social conflict, criminal justice and criminalisation. On completion of your degree, you’ll be able to apply criminological and social theories, analyse a variety of evidence including statistical data, present arguments, write clearly and conduct your own research – opening employment opportunities in private, public and voluntary sector organisations.

Key features of the course

  • Specialise in criminology within a broad interdisciplinary social science degree.

  • Explore real world problems focusing on cutting edge, topical and often controversial criminological and social issues.

  • Gain a degree directly relevant to careers within the criminal justice system and other organisations concerned with crime and social justice.

  • Enhance your employability with valued skills, including analysing and evaluating evidence, communicating specialist ideas and information to different audiences.

  • Offers the option to complete a dissertation in the final stage

How to apply

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O11

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