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Criminology and Sociology BSc Hons

Sociology, Social Policy and Anthropology and Sociology at

University of Suffolk

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5 / 5

STUDY MODE

Full-Time

LENGTH

3 years course

LOCATION

University of Suffolk

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Criminology and Sociology BSc Hons

The University of Suffolk Criminology and Sociology degree tackles controversial public issues and encourages open debate. All crime has a social context so it makes sense to study criminology and sociology

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member683634
6th April 23

Criminology and Sociology, BSc Hons FullTime

Excellent course excellent content. Well paced and lots of support from tutors and fellow students Enjoyed every single lecture and seminar!

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What you will need to do

Apply by 29 Jan
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What you won’t need to do

Audition for a Place
Submit a portfolio
Pass an entry test

Points of entry for Criminology and Sociology BSc Hons

Year 1

Entry requirements for Sociology, Social Policy and Anthropology and Sociology at University of Suffolk

Entry requirements are the formal requirements students need to meet to be considered for a place on a university course. But, each year many universities accept students with lower grades. The bar chart below shows the actual UCAS tariff points of students currently on this course.
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Required subjects for Criminology and Sociology BSc Hons at University of Suffolk

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UCAS points for current students on Sociology, Social Policy and Anthropology and Sociology at University of Suffolk

Asked for: 112 UCAS Tariff points

English language requirements

6.0
Additional details
IELTS 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components) where English is not the students' first language.

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Most relevant Student Reviews for Criminology and Sociology BSc Hons at University of Suffolk

member683634
6th April 23

Criminology and Sociology, 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

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member1383712
6th April 23

Psychology and Criminology, BSc Hons FullTime

Great degree, with relevant content. Tutors are accessible and very approachable. read more

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member683634
6th April 23

Criminology and Sociology, 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

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member1383320
5th April 23

Psychology and Criminology, BSc Hons FullTime

My course has been up and down due to COVID, In my first year there was barely any support and all of our lectures were online, it was a real struggle to motivate yourself to do work and some lecturers didn’t even have their cameras on to teach us via online lessons. The second year when covid was nearly over was still 50% online where a lot of other courses were back face to face; this was frustrating for us and it still makes me question my value for money for my course. As I’ve effectively had 2/3 of my degree online. there is a mixture in the teaching quality because it’s a joint degree. I found that the psychology lecturers teach quite differently to the criminology lectures, and that was quite hard to adapt to throughout my degree. The content was sometimes repetitive and we learn a lot of stuff in second year that we’ve been taught in the first year, which I didn’t think was necessary and would’ve preferred to learn something new. My PAC tutor I only heard from once in a year. read more

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member783308
5th April 23

Criminology, 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

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member1383251
4th April 23

Psychology and Sociology, BSc Hons FullTime

I think I have had a different experience than most on this course. But that is primarily due to my own obligations elsewhere. I didn't know who my Personal Tutor was until the last couple of months of my final year, but that was because I didn't actively search through the mainline course contents. I also struggled a lot financially and this impacted my ability to afford course materials and time for study. The information on the course is so incredibly interesting. However, I did attend during the start of Covid where all institutions were severely under-prepared for remote access learning. Which also played a big factor into my academic success and engagement. Would I do it differently? I'm not too sure. read more

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member883061
3rd April 23

Sociology, 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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