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    Criminology and Criminal Justice and Social Policy

    Bangor University

    Bangor University

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    United Kingdom, Bangor

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    L34L

    Campuses

    Bangor

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Next Intake September-2024

    Criminology and Criminal Justice and Social Policy

    About

    It is possible to study Social Policy as a joint honours degree with Criminology and Criminal Justice (50% Social Policy, 50% Criminology and Criminal Justice). This social sciences course provides a solid grounding and in-depth understanding of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Social Policy. You will examine theories and evidence relating to crime, criminals and victims, while also exploring various responses to crime and victims and the way in which the criminal justice system works. Through consideration of matters such as health, poverty, multiple deprivations and forms of discrimination you will also investigating the causes and solutions of social problems.

    Social Policy is about the study of welfare in its widest sense. It studies the variety of ways in which welfare can be provided, paid for and regulated, and compares the different approaches nation states take to the welfare of their citizens and others. Criminology examines theories and evidence relating to crime, criminals and victims, while Criminal Justice studies explore the various responses to crime, and victims, from informal to formal legislative measures of social control and crime prevention, and examine the way in which the criminal justice system works - from policing through to imprisonment.

    Social Policy may also be undertaken through the medium of Welsh as a joint honours course with Cymdeithaseg (Sociology): BA Cymdeithaseg a Pholisi Cymdeithasol.

    The degree is designed to provide students with a broad knowledge base and insight into policy design and crime control. By combining both areas of academic study students are informed of the key challenges in understanding and controlling criminal behaviour and the social policies which affect all aspects of society.

    In the criminology element of the degree students gain practical knowledge and understanding of how the criminal justice system works as well as an opportunity to consider the social and cultural factors that influence people’s decision to engage in criminal activity. Within the degree students gain a general overview of crime and crime control but also have the opportunity to focus on several distinct and complex areas of human behaviour such as drug abuse, interpersonal violence and organised criminality.

    Social Policy involves the study of social relations and systems that promote wellbeing. Students will explore the causes and solutions of social problems in areas such as poverty and inequality both globally and locally during the degree. By studying on this degree, students will gain a better understanding of themselves and society. Work experience and international experience modules are available on this degree.

    Why choose Bangor University for this course?

    • Teaching staff who combine research careers with a real dedication for teaching.
    • Links with relevant agencies (locally, nationally and internationally).
    • Innovative courses that reflect the topicality of the subject area.
    • A range of visiting speakers enhances the learning experience.
    • A degree structure that allows you to specialise or to cover a broad range of options.
    • We aim to provide a friendly and informal learning environment.
    • The degree structure is flexible enough to offer a range of specialisms and a breadth of choice.
    • The introductory year’s work is designed to build your confidence, whatever your background.
    • We use a variety of learning approaches and, as well as the development of personal skills, we emphasise the development of practical skills in observation, interpretation, information processing and presentation, all of which will be valued by employers.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

  • Successful completion of Secondary School Leaving Certificate/ Senior High School qualification (Tawjihi) with minimum 65% pass AND International Foundation Programme.
  • A Levels or International Baccalaureate - see course pages for specific entry requirements.

    Mature students will be considered on a case by case basis.

    Entry into Year 2 will be considered for students with a HND or at least one year of study at a University overseas or in the UK.

    If you do not meet our requirements then we will consider you for entry onto the International Year Zero.
     

    English Program Requirements

    IELTS 6.0 (5.5) or equivalent. Some courses have higher English Language Requirements.

    For students educated in English or from an English speaking country we may be able to waive the requirement, if you can provide evidence that you achieved a minimum of a C or equivalent in your high school English (higher for some courses) or a letter from your University confirming your bachelor degree was taught in English.

    Career

    Graduates on the Criminology and Criminal justice and Social Policy degree have a range of career pathways they can explore. Within the criminal justice system there is work in several different areas to consider such as a police officer, prison or probation officer, working in immigration control and youth justice. With their knowledge of Social Policy graduates can enter a wide range of occupations within the policy and societal field including public housing, civil service, health service, management, local government administration, education, public relations, and the voluntary sector. Beyond this, though, graduates are appreciated by employers in practically any field of work as specialists for the general: you will have learned to think about anything in a societal perspective. You will have developed your ‘sociological imagination’, a sense for how fellow members of society are likely to see you, themselves and the social world. Many would say this is the most important skill to have in any occupation, as well as in life generally. Students can also go on to study at postgraduate level on one of our many MA courses.

    How to Apply

    Option 1 - Applying directly to Bangor

    • Students: can apply through our  Online Application Portal. Refer to the Applicant Guidance Notes about how to fill and submit an Online Application form. If you need further assistance in completing your application, send an email to [email protected]
    • Agents: if you are an agent applying on behalf of the student, then you can  Apply here.  Refer to the Agent Guidance notes for details. 

    Option 2- Applying through UCAS

    UCAS is an online application system allowing students to apply for up to five courses in the UK through one application. You can apply for more than one programme at a specific university, for example, you could apply to study BA Psychology and BSc Psychology with Clinical and Health Psychology at Bangor. Find out more about how to apply to Bangor University through UCAS

    If you have applied through UCAS already then you may wish to visit the International Student pages of UCAS website for further information.

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