Criminology and Sociology BA Hons
Key facts
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | S$ 46,509 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | S$ 94,025 |
Subjects
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Criminal Law
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Law
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Sociology
Duration
3 years
Tuition fees
Description | Local students | Foreign students |
---|---|---|
Tuition fee | S$ 46,509 | S$ 94,025 |
Miscellaneous fees | Data not available | Data not available |
Total estimated cost of attendance | S$ 46,509 | S$ 94,025 |
Estimated cost per year | S$ 15,503 | S$ 31,341 |
Estimated cost as reported by the institution. There may be additional administrative fees. Please contact for the latest information.
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Admissions
Intakes
Entry Requirements
Entry Criteria
- A-level: ABB. We normally expect three A-levels
- General Studies: Accepted as one of the best 3 grades, if 4 A-levels presented
- Preference: For a majority of units to be from A-levels
- Scottish Highers: BBBBB
- Irish Leaving Cert: Offers will be made on the basis of 5 or 6 Higher level subjects
- International Bacc: 32 points overall with 16 from 3 HL subjects
- IELTS: 6.5
- BTEC: DDM
Curriculum
Year 1
- Crime and Social Life
- Introduction to Sociology
Year 2
- Criminological thought
- Understanding Social Thought
- Measuring Crime
- Research Skills and Techniques
- Understanding Criminological Fieldwork
- Crime, Poverty and Social Security
- Race Relations and Social Change
- Criminal Investigation
Year 3
- Crime and the Media
- Terror
- Hate Crime, Human Rights and the State: International Perspectives
- Drugs, Crime and Society
- The Police and Policing
- Doing Sociological Research