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A degree in Criminology and Sociology will not only help you to develop a range of key transferable skills that are important for employment in general but will also provide specialist skills and knowledge relevant to a professional career in a criminal justice setting (e.g. police, probation or prison service).
Criminology courses. Interested in exploring cutting edge, topical and often controversial issues about crime and justice? Whether you’re looking to develop your knowledge of criminology for your career or for purely personal interest, our courses have much to offer you.
Criminology and Practice: Working in Criminology (15 credits) - Compulsory This module introduces the areas of employment that can be considered for criminology career pathways. You'll engage with various forms of crime control, offending and support services and be able to explore the knowledge and skills required to perform in various positions.
Criminology thesis topics are given to the students who are pursuing their higher degrees in this field. It is a study of crimes and identifying criminals through investigation and case studies. Criminology Assignment Help for writing a thesis is available from the professionals to students.
The BA (Hons) Criminology is an undergraduate degree designed to allow you to delve into the fascinating and diverse world of criminology, exploring areas such as drugs, cybercrime and terrorism. With this course you’ll be able to develop an understanding of contemporary criminology concepts and theories, looking at how they are viewed from a variety of perspectives.
BA (Honours) Criminology Our honours degree programme in criminology focuses on cutting edge, topical and often controversial criminological issues. You'll learn to apply research tools, and access and evaluate qualitative and quantitative data on crime, victimisation and the societal responses to them.
The BSc (Hons) Criminology at the University of Chichester provides a strong foundation for a wide variety of careers. You could be working in welfare-focussed careers such as social work or probation service. Another career route could be focused on prison service, police work or the Home Office.