BSc Sociology and Criminology

Reading

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The program equips students with the knowledge and skills to understand how individuals, social groups, and institutions function and evolve. It emphasizes the social processes that shape behaviors and underpin social order and change, while also focusing on criminological concepts and the workings of the criminal justice system.

Curriculum: Students engage with a wide range of social scientific skills, including analyzing data from diverse sources, developing persuasive arguments, and effective communication. The curriculum covers core dimensions of social differentiation such as gender, class, race, age, sexuality, and education. Through discussion and debate, students deepen their understanding of how societies influence individuals and vice versa, and they gain an appreciation of the complex nature of social problems and policy solutions.

Research Focus: The program encourages critical thinking and the application of theoretical knowledge to real-world issues. Students are trained to analyze contemporary social issues, understand the causes and consequences of crime, and evaluate the effectiveness of criminal justice policies. This analytical approach prepares students for research roles and further academic pursuits in sociology and criminology.

Industry Engagement: While specific industry engagement opportunities are not detailed in the provided information, the University of Reading typically offers various initiatives such as work placements, internships, and collaborations with external organizations. These opportunities allow students to gain practical experience, apply their academic knowledge in real-world settings, and enhance their employability in fields related to sociology and criminology.

Global Perspective: The program addresses global challenges facing contemporary societies, including the interplay between crime, social justice, and policy responses. By examining these issues within broader national and international contexts, students develop a nuanced understanding of how societal structures and institutions influence individual behaviors and societal outcomes worldwide. This global outlook equips graduates with the adaptability and insight necessary to navigate and contribute to an increasingly interconnected world.

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Location

Reading

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 25250

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 70% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 88.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 69.
  • DET Academic: A minimum overall score of 125.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Reading offers a variety of scholarships for international students to support academic excellence and financial needs.

Vice-Chancellor Global Scholarship Award: Merit-based scholarship for high-achieving international students. Covers partial tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Subject-Specific Scholarships: Offered by individual departments based on academic excellence and course selection. Examples include scholarships in Business, Law, Agriculture, and Science.

Chevening Scholarships: A UK government-funded scholarship for outstanding students from eligible countries. Covers tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.

Country-Specific Scholarships: Scholarships tailored for students from specific countries, including India, China, and the USA. Criteria vary based on nationality and academic performance.

The University of Reading’s BSc Sociology and Criminology program provides graduates with a broad range of career options in sectors related to social policy, criminal justice, research, and more. The combination of sociological and criminological perspectives equips students with critical thinking, research, and analytical skills that are highly valued by employers. 

Criminal Justice System: Graduates can pursue roles in the police force, probation services, the prison service, and youth justice services. Positions such as criminal analysts, probation officers, and police officers are common career choices for those interested in applying criminological knowledge in the field.

Social Work: The understanding of social inequality and crime allows graduates to work as social workers, particularly in areas involving criminal rehabilitation, child protection, or family support.

Research and Policy Development: Many graduates enter roles in research, either in academic settings or within public policy think tanks. They may work as research assistants or policy analysts, contributing to the development of new policies related to crime, law, and social justice.

Government and Public Sector: Graduates can work for local government, the civil service, or national agencies that deal with social issues, policy-making, and law enforcement, contributing to the creation of new policies or social programs.

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Graduates often find roles in charities and non-profits that address social issues, criminal justice reform, victim support, and human rights advocacy.

Private Sector: Some graduates go on to work in areas like risk management, compliance, or corporate social responsibility, where they can apply their knowledge of social issues and criminology to help businesses manage risks or meet regulatory requirements.

Education: For those interested in teaching or further academic pursuits, the program provides a strong foundation for pursuing postgraduate study, either in criminology, sociology, or law, eventually leading to roles in academia or research institutions.

Mediation and Conflict Resolution: Graduates may work in roles involving dispute resolution, helping to mediate conflicts within communities, between individuals, or within the criminal justice system.


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