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Bachelor's in Sociology with Criminology BA (Hons)

United Kingdom

The Bachelor's in Sociology with Criminology BA (Hons) at University of Liverpool is a 3.0 year long program for international students taught in English.

📚 About the Program

Introduction Sociology, the major component of this programme (75%), involves the study of the ways in which societies are organised and how they function. How is the particular society we live in organised? Does it function effectively? Is it harmonious? Is it equal? Is it fair? What about other societies? Our particular approach to Sociology involves the ‘critical’ study of society, which means asking serious questions about power, social inequality, and social injustice. Criminology, the minor component of this programme, involves study of crime as particular aspect of all societies. What is crime, who commits it, who are the victims, how do societies deal with crime, its perpetrators, and its victims? Again, our particular approach to Criminology is critical and involves asking important questions about who gets to define the criminal, who gets to determine the measures implemented to address crime as an aspect of society, as well questions about the unequal experience of offending, victimisation, and justice within and between societies. Studying these subjects together means tackling some of the most interesting and important social issues of our times. The programme involves critical engagement with relevant theories, concepts, and ideas, as well as the development of a wide range of critical thinking, research, and communication skills. You will be taught and supervised by world leading experts in the subject areas and experience a range of research engaged teaching, learning and assessment methods, including opportunities for applied and practice based learning. You will also be provided with opportunities to tailor your learning to suit your own particular interests and aspirations as you progress. If you are interested in understanding the way in which the society you are part of works, the inequalities and injustices that exist within it, and how they manifest themselves in terms of crime and criminal justice in particular, then this is the programme for you. This three year programme of study involves students undertaking a combination of mandatory and selected modules throughout. Modules represent discrete units of teaching, learning, and assessment, with each module focussing on a different topic area, a particular set of debates or ideas, or a particular set of skills. All modules are led by academic staff who are experts in their field. What you'll learn Qualitative and quantitative research methods Collecting, analysing and interpreting data Report writing Critical thinking Presentation Appreciating the complexity and diversity of social situations Applying sociological theory to society’s organisations including schools, hospitals and offices Researching, judging and evaluating complex information Making reasoned arguments and ethical judgements Developing opinions and new ideas on social issues The ability to understand, scrutinise and re-assess common perceptions of the social world Relating sociological knowledge to social, public and civic policy

Introduction Sociology, the major component of this programme (75%), involves the study of the ways in which societies are organised and how they function. How is the particular society we live in organised? Does it function effectively? Is it harmonious? Is it equal? Is it fair? What about other societies? Our particular approach to Sociology involves the ‘critical’ study of society, which means asking serious questions about power, social inequality, and social injustice. Criminology, the minor component of this programme, involves study of crime as particular aspect of all societies. What is crime, who commits it, who are the victims, how do societies deal with crime, its perpetrators, and its victims? Again, our particular approach to Criminology is critical and involves asking important questions about who gets to define the criminal, who gets to determine the measures implemented to address crime as an aspect of society, as well questions about the unequal experience of offending, victimisation, and justice within and between societies. Studying these subjects together means tackling some of the most interesting and important social issues of our times. The programme involves critical engagement with relevant theories, concepts, and ideas, as well as the development of a wide range of critical thinking, research, and communication skills. You will be taught and supervised by world leading experts in the subject areas and experience a range of research engaged teaching, learning and assessment methods, including opportunities for applied and practice based learning. You will also be provided with opportunities to tailor your learning to suit your own particular interests and aspirations as you progress. If you are interested in understanding the way in which the society you are part of works, the inequalities and injustices that exist within it, and how they manifest themselves in terms of crime and criminal justice in particular, then this is the programme for you. This three year programme of study involves students undertaking a combination of mandatory and selected modules throughout. Modules represent discrete units of teaching, learning, and assessment, with each module focussing on a different topic area, a particular set of debates or ideas, or a particular set of skills. All modules are led by academic staff who are experts in their field. What you'll learn Qualitative and quantitative research methods Collecting, analysing and interpreting data Report writing Critical thinking Presentation Appreciating the complexity and diversity of social situations Applying sociological theory to society’s organisations including schools, hospitals and offices Researching, judging and evaluating complex information Making reasoned arguments and ethical judgements Developing opinions and new ideas on social issues The ability to understand, scrutinise and re-assess common perceptions of the social world Relating sociological knowledge to social, public and civic policy

🛏️ Accommodation

You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.

You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.

How to Book

Register when you arrive

It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.

Register when you arrive

It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.

💰 Fees

Application Fee

$35 USD

$35 USD

Tuition Fee

$25,990 USD

$25,990 USD

per year

✅ Entry Requirements

The minimum age is 18 and the maximum age is 30.

English Fluent is required.

Minimum education level High school certificate

You need to have above average grades for the program. Exceptional - (Grade A, 70%+, GPA 3+).

All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.

📬 Admissions Process


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Application Fee

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Deadline

June 30, 2025

Tuition

$25,990 USD per year

$77,970 USD in total

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