Criminology and Social Policy (BSc Econ)
- ML94
3 years (Full-time) / n/a (Part-time) / n/a (Distance / E-Learning)
Criminology and Social Policy BScEcon (Joint Honours) gives students the opportunity to combine study of crime, deviance and victimisation with study of wider society and the social and governmental policies within it. The School of Social Sciences is an internationally recognised centre of high quality teaching and research, with one half of all its research rated as either world-leading or internationally excellent in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. Students will enjoy superb teaching and staff-student relationships, whilst harbouring vital transferable skills for a global economy.
Key Facts
| UCAS Code | ML94 |
|---|---|
| Duration | 3 years |
| How to apply | www.cardiff.ac.uk/howtoapply |
| Accreditation | |
| Typical places available | The School of Social Sciences admits over 300 students to their undergraduate degree programmes every year |
| Typical applications received | 1500 |
| Scholarships & Bursaries | www.cardiff.ac.uk/scholarships |
| Fees | www.cardiff.ac.uk/fees |
| Typical A-level offer | ABB |
| Admissions Tutors | Undergraduate Admissions Office |
| Tel Number | 029 2087 5122 |
| Email address | socsi-ugadmissions@cf.ac.uk |
| School website | www.cardiff.ac.uk/socsi |
For more information about the course structures, modules and teaching for these subjects, please visit the individual profiles of Social Policy and Criminology on our website.
For more information about the course structures, modules and teaching for these subjects, please visit the individual profiles of Social Policy and Criminology on our website.
| Typical A-level Offer | ABB, excluding General Studies |
|---|---|
| Typical WBQ Offer | Advanced Diploma Pass core and grades BB at A level |
| Typical Int Bacc Offer | 32 points |
| Other | Applications from those offering alternative qualifications are welcome. Please see detailed admissions and selection criteria for more information. |
A list of commonly accepted alternative entry qualifications and admissions and selection criteria for this degree programme can be read here.
Next intake: September each year
School Contact
Name: Undergraduate Admissions Office
Telephone: +44 (0)29 2087 5122
Fax: +44 (0)29 2087 4175
Email: socsi-ugadmissions@cf.ac.uk
School Website:
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/socsi