📖Program Curriculum
Semesters 1 & 2
Optional
Semester 1
Compulsory
Identities and Inequalities
Sociological Imagination
Principles of Social Research Methods
How to Win at Criminology and Sociology
Optional
Introduction to Communication and Media Studies: Contemporary Trends and Issues
Introducing Criminology
Languages
Semester 2
Compulsory
Self and Identity (10 credits)
Global, Social and Cultural Change
Global, Social and Cultural Change
The aim of this module is to offer a sociological overview to contemporary social issues, from a macro perspective and with a particular focus on their global, social, and cultural dimensions. A running theme throughout the course is to make sense of power struggles, international exchanges and technological advancements that reshape the world, and how they have raised new challenges for social groups and individuals in the XXI century.
Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods
Optional
Introduction To Communication and Media Studies: Theories, Approaches and Practices
Understanding Social Policy
University-wide Language Programme
Semester 1
Compulsory
Advanced Research Methods A
Social Theories
Optional
Political Psychology
The Media in Global Context
Women and Crime: Victims, Offenders and Survivors
Languages
Semester 2
Compulsory
Advanced Research Methods B
Globalisation and its consequences
Digital Lives and Society
Optional
Psychological Disorders in Society
Media, Culture and Crime
Inequalities Across the Life Course
Violence and Violent Crime
University-wide Language Programme
Semesters 1 & 2
Compulsory
Sociology Project Dissertation
Optional
Semester 1
Compulsory
Gender, Sex and Society
Sociological Futures
Optional
Forensic Psychology
Youth Justice
Languages
Semester 2
Compulsory
Consumption, Culture and Everyday Life
Optional
Producing The News
Race and Racism in Modern Society
Health, the Body and Culture
Poverty, Pay and Living Standards
University-wide Language Programme