

BA Sociology and Criminology
About this course
Sociology and criminology complement each other naturally, because understanding crime and the systems societies build to respond to it requires a firm grasp of the social structures, power dynamics and inequalities that shape human behaviour in the first place. Sociology provides the theoretical tools to examine how societies are organised, how norms are created and enforced, and how categories such as class, gender, race and age intersect with life chances. Criminology applies and extends those tools to questions of harm, deviance, justice and punishment, asking who defines crime, who is policed and prosecuted, and whether penal systems achieve what they claim. At Coventry University, this part-time programme activates your curiosity to question structures of power and inequality, developing professional skills alongside academic understanding. You will engage with sociological theory and criminological research, examining the social conditions that produce different forms of crime and deviance, the workings of the criminal justice system, and the policy debates around punishment, rehabilitation and prevention. A sandwich year gives you extended professional experience, a year abroad broadens your comparative perspective across different legal and social systems, and a work placement provides direct exposure to organisations working in criminal justice, social welfare or advocacy. The combination of sociological thinking and criminological focus prepares you for careers in a range of sectors. Graduates pursue roles in probation, youth justice, social work, policing, policy analysis, advocacy, community development and education. The analytical and research skills developed through the programme are valued in the civil service, think tanks, charities and public sector organisations. Postgraduate study in criminology, social policy, sociology or law is a natural next step for those who wish to deepen their expertise or move into research careers.
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