Our modular study approach gives you the flexibility to complete your qualification at a pace that fits around your life. Whether you prefer a fast track or want to work at a slower rate, you can tailor your study plan to suit your needs.
Stage 1 (120 credits)
At Stage 1, you’ll begin with a broad introduction to the social sciences, which will give you a strong grounding in sociological and social scientific ideas and approaches. You'll then be introduced to key concepts in, and approaches to, understanding crime, criminal justice, harm and victimisation.
Stage 2 (120 credits)
At Stage 2, you'll choose between exploring ways in which criminology explains problems of crime or investigating how the internet and digital technology are transforming the social world. You'll complete this stage with an introduction to the social research process.
Stage 3 (120 credits)
In Stage 3, you’ll explore advanced themes such as state responses to harm, social transformations, or global and environmental challenges. You can follow a taught route, engaging with two specialist modules in criminology and/or sociology, or pursue a research-focused route by completing a dissertation in either discipline. The dissertation route allows you to investigate a topic of your own choosing, assisted by research methods training and academic support.