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Criminology (with optional placement year) BSc Hons
Criminology is an academic discipline with strong roots in Sociology, Psychology, Law, Social Policy and Philosophy, and offers a number of robust theoretical and empirical debates. https://www.uos.ac.uk/courses/ug/bsc-hons-criminology
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Most relevant Student Reviews for Sociology at University of Suffolk
Criminology and Sociology (with optional placement year), BSc Hons FullTime
Excellent course excellent content. Well paced and lots of support from tutors and fellow students Enjoyed every single lecture and seminar! read more
Criminology (with optional placement year), BSc Hons FullTime
Challenging but very interesting and loads of new information to take in. Teachers are very friendly and helpful, with loads of advice when needed. Teachers are a big help in understanding your course and helping you get through it. read more
Sociology (with optional placement year), BSc Hons FullTime
Overall, a great course with great opportunity. I have thoroughly enjoyed all my modules so far and the assignments have been designed to accompany the modules well. A mixture of essays, portfolios, and presentations. read more
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