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Sociology, Social Policy and Anthropology

Sociology and anthropology focus on the study of human behaviour and social life. These degrees will frequently use theory and scientific study to understand why people behave as they do in our world. Module examples include social theory, social change, gender and qualitative research skills.

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10 courses are available in for Sociology, Social Policy and Anthropology

Social Policy

Criminology and Criminal Justice FdA

Criminology and Criminal Justice FdA UCAS Code LL45

Criminology and Criminal Justice FdA

  • 80 UCAS Points
  • Part-Time
  • 4 years course
  • On Campus
Part-Time

Criminology and Criminal Justice FdA

  • 80 UCAS Points
  • Full-Time
  • 2 years course
  • On Campus
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Criminology with Psychology FdA

  • 72 UCAS Points
  • Full-Time
  • 2 years course
  • On Campus
Course Info

Criminology with Psychology FdA

  • 72 UCAS Points
  • Part-Time
  • 4 years course
  • On Campus
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Contemporary Criminology (Top Up) BA Hons

Contemporary Criminology (Top Up) BA Hons UCAS Code LL4M

Contemporary Criminology (Top Up) BA Hons

  • Full-Time
  • 12 months course
  • On Campus
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Sociology

Criminology with Psychology CertHE

Criminology with Psychology CertHE UCAS Code CECP

Criminology with Psychology CertHE

  • 48 UCAS Points
  • Full-Time
  • 12 months course
  • On Campus
Full-Time

Criminology with Psychology CertHE

  • 48 UCAS Points
  • Part-Time
  • 2 years course
  • On Campus
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