The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BA (Hons) | Full-time | 3 - 4 years | - | - | - |
Criminology and Sociology BA at Keele equips you to analyse complex social phenomena, explore the intersections of society and criminal justice, whilst developing innovative solutions to current and future societal challenges. Combining insights from two dynamic disciplines, this programme draws on a range of theories, methodologies, and data sets to address pressing social and criminological issues. Prepare to become a social scientist through engagement with community groups, activists and people working in public and private sectors. Course overview Build an understanding of crime, its causes and impacts in society through a Criminology and Sociology degree.
Our programme offers a foundation in two core disciplines and the tools to examine inequality and social justice. Learn to recognise the classic theories and influences of social divisions around race, class, gender and sexuality, developing a clear understanding of the causes and impacts of various forms of discrimination. Foster an in-depth understanding of how individuals operate within social structures and institutions. The integration of both subjects allows you to apply sociological and criminological theory and evidence to real-world context to examine underlying causes of social issues.
Develop as a social scientist and learn to drive positive social change and influence crucial debates in criminal justice. Explore how social factors influence crime patterns and the efficacy of preventive measures within broader social and global contexts. Become familiar with effective skills to navigate and resolve social crises through appropriate concepts and methods. You will engage with public, private, and community sectors to see how criminological and sociological knowledge can be applied in real-world contexts.
Apply this to your learning and Independent Study Project in Criminology or Sociology to investigate a range of topics from gender identity, environmental justice and the impact of technological change to issues like organised crime, state violence, and victimisation. Supported by engaged researchers and a curriculum that bridges theory and practice, you will develop your analytical thinking and research skills. At Keele, we offer opportunities for placements, collaborations, and professional connections that enhance your employability and prepare you to work effectively in diverse environments. Whether you wish to broaden your horizons by studying abroad, learn a foreign language, or complete a work placement year for industry experience, you can tailor your degree programme based on your future career aspirations.
Keele pioneered the teaching of undergraduate Criminology in the UK Global Top 300 for Social Sciences (Times Higher Education World University Subject Rankings, 2022) Benefit from real-world industry experience with a placement year opportunity A chance to broaden your horizons and study abroad at a partner university Top 15 in the UK for Graduate Employability (Uni Compare rankings, 2026) For more details, please see the course page on the Keele website.
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