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University of Kent BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology
University of Kent

BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology

Canterbury, United Kingdom

3 up to 6 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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Introduction

Why do people commit crimes? What causes crime rates to rise or fall? How do societies work, develop and transform? Our joint honours programme in criminology and sociology provides a comprehensive and academically informed approach to these pressing questions.

At Kent, you’ll be taught by world-leading academics and experienced criminal justice professionals – including those drawn from Kent Police, the London Metropolitan Police, HMP Prisons Service, the Ministry of Justice, the Probation Service, the legal profession and charities supporting victims and communities. We offer one the most cutting-edge Sociology programmes in the UK, being taught by world-class experts researching the most pressing issues facing society today means you are kept in touch with the newest developments and debates on the issues our society faces. As a result, you are given a kickstart in jumping into these debates and finding solutions.

In our criminology and sociology degree you will consider the criminal justice system and explore theoretical positions within sociology and criminology. You'll gain a strong theoretical grounding, analytical expertise and the communication skills needed to kickstart a successful career in a wide range of fields. This means you are ready to go into the areas you are passionate about and effect change in the places you want to see it.

Duration

3 years full-time (4 with a year abroad/in industry), 6 years part-time (7 with a year abroad/in industry)

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