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Sociology, Criminology, and Psychology

Sociology, Criminology, and Psychology

In Sociology, Criminology, and Psychology, you will develop an understanding of the contemporary world, human behaviour, and the forces shaping society. Sociology focuses on society and social life, while Criminology is the study of criminal behaviour. Together with Psychology, they form an exciting and relevant stream of study, in which you will have the opportunity to explore a broad range of sociological, cultural, political, and psychological issues.

Dates

                  DayDateTimeLocationTopic
Session 1 Wednesday 1st March 2023 11:00–15:00 Streatham campus, Exeter Launch session: icebreakers, meet the ESAs, campus tour, subject-specific opportunities, and lunch
Session 2 Wednesday 15th March 2023 12:00–15:00 Streatham campus, Exeter Sociology
Session 3 Wednesday 19th April 2023 12:00–15:00 Streatham campus, Exeter Psychology
Session 4 Wednesday 3rd May 2023 12:00–15:00 Streatham campus, Exeter Criminology
Session 5 Wednesday 17th May 2023 12:00–15:00 Streatham campus, Exeter Q-Step
Session 6 TBC w/c 19th June 2023 TBC Field trip Field trip

Activity Locations

All subject activity sessions will take place on the University of Exeter Streatham campus, with the exception of one field trip. 

Subject Activity Strand Content

In this subject activity strand, you will discover how people behave and interact and how they have adapted over time, shaping societies across the globe. You will tackle fundamental questions about society and culture in the past, present and future, and examine the rich diversity of human life. Sociology focuses on society and social life, and Criminology is the study of criminal behaviour. Together with Psychology, they form an exciting, varied, and relevant stream of study, in which you will have the opportunity to explore a broad range of sociological, cultural, political, and psychological issues. You may study topics as wide and diverse as social inequality, class, the prison system, policing, human rights, mental health, addiction, sex and gender, ethics, social data,misogyny, racism, violence, globalisation, and the media.  

The sessions will comprise a mix of interactive activities run by researchers across departments and opportunities to interact with current students, in addition to meeting professionals in the field that have put their degrees into practice. Along the way, you will be supported by key members of staff and student ambassadors who will offer guidance on applying to university and will be available to discuss any practical concerns you may have.  

Sociology, Criminology, and Psychology are fascinating areas of study that can open up many doors in shaping your future career. This exciting programme is concerned with social transformation and in developing an insight into the major challenges facing contemporary society. So whether you are interested in the criminal justice sector, psychology or in a career in community or social work or are simply captivated by human behaviour, culture and society, this is the course for you!    

  

This subject activity strand has contributions from the following degree programmes:

  • BA Sociology
  • BSc Sociology
  • BA Criminology
  • BSc Criminology
  • BSc Psychology

Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements for this subject activity strand. 

Pass Criteria

In order to pass the programme, you must attend a minimum of 5 out of 6 subject activity sessions, as well as the Exeter Scholars Student Conference.