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    BA Criminology and American Studies (Including Foundation Year and Year Abroad)
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    BA Criminology and American Studies (Including Foundation Year and Year Abroad)

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    United Kingdom, Colchester

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    MT28

    Campuses

    Colchester Campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesOctober-2024
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    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 18,585  / year
    Next Intake October-2024

    BA Criminology and American Studies (Including Foundation Year and Year Abroad)

    About

    Our five-year BA Criminology and American Studies (including foundation year and year abroad), will be suitable for you if your academic qualifications do not yet meet our entrance requirements for the four-year version of this course and you want a programme that increases your subject knowledge as well as improves your academic skills in order to support your academic performance.

    This five-year course includes a foundation year (Year Zero), followed by a further three years of study, plus a study abroad year or term. During your Year Zero, you study three academic subjects relevant to your chosen course as well as a compulsory academic skills module, with additional English language for non-English speakers.

    You are an Essex student from day one, a member of our global community based at the most internationally diverse campus university in the UK.

    After successful completion of Year Zero in our Essex Pathways Department, you progress to complete your course with our Interdisciplinary Studies Centre.

    Our course gives you an excellent understanding of the global patterns increasingly found in criminal justice policies and criminal offences. We take a social view of crime, a view which links crime to issues of power, resources, rights, (in)equality, governance and culture. This leads us to ask, for example, why certain groups of people are more likely than others to become offenders, why certain kinds of offenders are more likely than others to be caught, how some governments commit 'state crime' and why so many people are simultaneously fearful of, yet fascinated by, crime.

    Crucially, you also have the opportunity to spend either a term or a full academic year studying in the United States, so you can explore and become immersed in American culture.

    The degree is built to be extremely flexible and student-led, and as you progress through the course you can choose from an enormous range of options from across the humanities and social sciences, including:

    • Contemporary social issues, such as the struggles for racial justice
    • The legacies of slavery and the civil rights movement
    • Environmental protection of the 'wilderness' of the Far West
    • Native American histories and rights
    • Organised crime, surveillance and counter-terrorism
    • Environmental harm
    • Visual criminology
    • Social history and crime

    Based within our Interdisciplinary Studies Centre (ISC), American studies offers a truly multidisciplinary approach, giving you knowledge of the many ways to understand key areas of the American experience. You draw on multiple perspectives in order to reach a deeper understanding of the world we inhabit, opening up exciting possibilities to discover the American continent. The cities, vast open plains, mountains and deserts shape diverse and intriguing ways of life.

    By encouraging you to think and operate across traditional boundaries, our course has produced confident, assertive and intelligent graduates who have become successful in many professional fields.

    Our criminology modules are taught by our Department of Sociology, which is 2nd in UK for research power in sociology (Times Higher Education research power measure, Research Excellence Framework 2021).

    Our five-year BA Criminology and American Studies (including foundation year and year abroad), will be suitable for you if your academic qualifications do not yet meet our entrance requirements for the four-year version of this course and you want a programme that increases your subject knowledge as well as improves your academic skills in order to support your academic performance. This five-year course includes a foundation year (Year Zero), followed by a further three years of study, plus a study abroad year or term.
    • We equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed at Essex and beyond.
    • Guarantee your place on your chosen course if you successfully complete your foundation year at Essex.
    • Small class sizes allow you to work closely with your teachers and classmates.

    Disciplines

    Essex Pathways

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Previous university/college study is required in addition to local high school qualifications for our Undergraduate Bachelor degree courses.

    We accept a number of international qualifications, including the International Baccalaureate with the majority of our courses requiring a grade 30 or above or the SATR with the majority of our courses requiring a minimum of 1100 out of 1600 with 550 in each test.

    Career

    Graduates from our BA Criminology and American Studies can be attractive to employers both inside and outside the criminal justice sector because of their well-developed critical thinking and analytical skills.

    Careers linked to criminology are varied. Our course provides excellent training for work within the criminal justice system and beyond. Our recent graduates have gone onto pursue careers in a wide range of high-profile companies including:

    • Institute of Public Finance
    • Guardian Professional
    • Home Office
    • Synergy Healthcare Research
    • United

    We also work with the university's Student Development Team to help you find out about further work experience, internships, placements, and voluntary opportunities.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 18,585  / year

    How to Apply

    UCAS

    Applications to UCAS are open for 2023-24 entry. Applications are made online via the UCAS Apply and UCAS Hub, where you will be charged a small fee for processing your application. Here you will be able to fill out your details, upload your personal statement, choose the universities you would like to apply for, and track your application status.

    It’s important that you complete your application fully to give us all the information we need to make a decisions as quickly as possible. A few key things that we will need are:

    • Details of all qualifications, including those you may have not finished yet and any predicted grades
    • Your personal statement (we have some tips for this)
    • A suitable reference – if this is not provided or does not meet our requirements this may be a condition of any offer made and will be required before your place can be confirmed.

    The UCAS code for Essex is ESSEX E70. Our individual campus codes for our Loughton and Southend campuses are ‘L’ and ‘S’ respectively. There is no campus code for Colchester – please leave this blank in your application.

    University of Essex

    BA Criminology and American Studies (Including Foundation Year and Year Abroad)

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