Course Overview - Criminology and Sociology
This interdisciplinary programme combines dedicated Criminology modules, together with modules from Sociology, Psychology and Law, to provide a broadly based and comprehensive Criminology and Sociology joint honours undergraduate degree. Criminology is the study of crime, law, and criminal justice. On this programme, you will investigate questions including:
- How crime and criminality are defined and understood.
- How crime and punishment relate to a broad range of social and psychological factors.
- How key aspects of the legal system dev...
This interdisciplinary programme combines dedicated Criminology modules, together with modules from Sociology, Psychology and Law, to provide a broadly based and comprehensive Criminology and Sociology joint honours undergraduate degree. Criminology is the study of crime, law, and criminal justice. On this programme, you will investigate questions including:<br/><br/><br/>- How crime and criminality are defined and understood.<br/><br/><br/>- How crime and punishment relate to a broad range of social and psychological factors.<br/><br/><br/>- How key aspects of the legal system developed and are applied.<br/><br/><br/>- How technological advances are affecting crime and its detection.<br/><br/><br/>- How social arrangements contribute to social order and disorder.<br/><br/><br/>- How key aspects of social relations and organisation have developed over time.<br/><br/><br/>A diverse range of topics, including social interaction, the construction of self and social interaction, social inequalities, surveillance, face recognition and social control, biological and forensic psychology, policing and criminal justice, and a number of other related topics will be addressed in this exciting new programme.<br/><br/>This programme is delivered by staff with expertise in criminology, law, psychology and sociology to provide you with a critically informed understanding of crime, including the causes of crime, the impact of crime and the effectiveness of crime prevention measures, including law, policing and prisons.<br/><br/>Our multidisciplinary approach provides you with a broad knowledge base and range of skills to inform your understanding of individuals, social relations and organisation, as well as the psychosocial conditions that contribute to disorder, instability and crime. You will also gain insight into the evolution and operation of the criminal justice system, including policing, prisons, probation and policy.<br/><br/>Finally, this programme also explores public, media and legal perspectives on crime and society, addressing the way in which these relate to different groups based on social class, age, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, mental health and citizenship status.<br/><br/>**Sociology at Aberdeen is ranked 10th in the UK and 2nd in Scotland by The Guardian’s Best UK Universities, 2021.**