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|  | This degree encourages students to consider and critically analyse crime and criminal justice in its social context and to explore key aspects of society as well as processes of social change. |
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|  | Criminology is a multidisciplinary subject that has developed from its sociological roots. This unique degree equips students with the knowledge and understanding required to evaluate the study of crime, criminology and the criminal justice systems nationally and internationally. Students will study the theoretical and methodological approaches to criminology and develop an understanding of the social contexts in which crime and deviance exist. |
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|  | This degree brings together the areas of English, History and the History of Ideas in to an interdependent study which also trains students in the skills and methodologies of degree study in the humanities. |
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|  | This intellectually stimulating and exciting programme allows students to gain a specialised knowledge of two disciplines and to explore the possible interdisciplinary connections between them in relations to topics like the growth of the state, the development of democratic institutions, and the progress of European integration after 1945. |
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|  | This innovative degree programme in the social sciences and humanities allows you to explore key areas of media and cultural studies, politics and sociology, together with a wide variety of choice in Years 2 and 3. The three core elements provide a contemporary understanding of how recent approaches to the mass media, culture and politics affect the contours of society, research and debate. |
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|  | Politics BA (Hons) Full Time 3 years full-time This degree is concerned with the study of politics in the broadest sense. It seeks to develop graduates who have a distinct understanding of government and society and the way in which people, ideas and institutions interact. It encompasses all of the main branches of politics including political institutions, international relations, political behaviour, political thought and public policy. There are normally field visits to policy-making institutions in London and Europe. |
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|  | This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the scope, methods and applications of psychology, with an emphasis on applications in criminology. As well as the psychology areas, students look at criminology, types of crime, police and policing, prisons and punishment and the politics of crime. This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). |
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|  | Sociology BSc (Hons) Full Time 3 years full-time A degree in Sociology will provide students with a sound knowledge of sociological approaches to the study of contemporary society and the methods used by sociologists to gain information about the world. Students will explore key aspects of society and social change whilst exploring the theoretical models and methodological frameworks used to analyse these processes. |
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