- UCAS course code
- VL53
- UCAS institution code
- M20
Bachelor of Arts (BASS)
BASS Philosophy and Criminology
- Typical A-level offer: ABB including specific subjects
- Typical contextual A-level offer: BBC including specific subjects
- Refugee/care-experienced offer: BBC including specific subjects
- Typical International Baccalaureate offer: 34 points overall with 6,5,5 at HL, including specific subjects
Course description
The BA in Philosophy and Criminology is one of the pathways within the BA Social Sciences degree.
It is ideal if you want to keep your options open or study specific topics, such as race, class, crime or religion, from a variety of different perspective.
This flexible degree lets you study at least three subjects in Year 1, and then in Year 2 and 3, you deepen your understanding of the subjects you feel passionate about.
The six subject areas are:
- Criminology - The study of the causes and consequences of crime.
- Philosophy - The study of the nature of knowledge, truth and values. It also encourages greater consideration of our reasoning, judgement and ethics.
- Politics - The study of human organisation, government and power, political systems and institutions.
- Data Analytics - The study of data and analysis to understand the social world.
- Social Anthropology - The study of societies and cultures across the globe in comparative perspective.
- Sociology - The study of society. It examines issues of social inequalities and forms of everyday life.
You are not tied to the course code you apply to through UCAS and can change after Year 1.
Special features
Professional Experience Year
You apply in Year 1 to boost your employability through a paid Professional Experience Year.
If you meet the criteria, the Professional Experience Team and Careers Service will work with you to find a suitable placement in your second year.
You will then complete your Professional Experience Year in your third year extending your degree to four years, before returning to the University to finish your final year.
Your degree title will be extended to include 'with Professional Experience', giving you the added advantage of relevant work experience when entering the competitive graduate jobs market.
Paid placement opportunity
You can apply for a paid Q-Step internship between Years 2 and 3.
Study abroad
You can apply in Year 2 to spend a year abroad in Year 3. If successful, you will put together a programme of study at the host university in consultation with your Academic Exchange Advisor, to complement your studies at Manchester
Teaching and learning
Course units feature formal lectures supported by smaller tutorials or seminars, where you explore the contents of lectures and recommended reading in greater depth.
Tutorials and seminars are key in improving your written and oral communication skills through group discussions, essay-writing, and presentations.
You are assigned an Academic Advisor who takes a friendly interest in your progress, and can advise you on selecting course units and career opportunities.
Coursework and assessment
The way that you study and are assessed will depend on which course units you choose. Our methods are designed to promote in-depth learning and understanding, including:
- essays, coursework, and other mid-term evaluations;
- dissertations;
- presentations;
- group projects;
- exams.
Course content for year 1
Course units for year 1
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
---|---|---|---|
Critical Thinking | PHIL10042 | 20 | Mandatory |
Engaging With Social Research | SOCS10111 | 20 | Mandatory |
Crime and Society | CRIM10002 | 20 | Optional |
Criminological Research Methods | CRIM10071 | 20 | Optional |
Foundations of Criminal Justice | CRIM10421 | 20 | Optional |
Psychology, Crime and Criminal Justice | CRIM10432 | 20 | Optional |
Foundations of Criminological Scholarship | CRIM10441 | 0 | Optional |
Making Sense of Criminological Data | CRIM14442 | 20 | Optional |
An Introduction to Development Studies | ECON10002 | 10 | Optional |
Microeconomics 1 | ECON10221 | 10 | Optional |
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Course content for year 2
In Year 2, you begin to specialise.
If you specialise in one subject, you take 60 to 80 credits in it. If you specialise in two subjects, you take at least 40 credits in each.
Course units for year 2
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
---|---|---|---|
Policing and the Police | CRIM20051 | 20 | Optional |
Explaining Crime and Deviance | CRIM20412 | 20 | Optional |
Making Sense of Criminological Data | CRIM20441 | 20 | Optional |
Modelling Criminological Data | CRIM20452 | 20 | Optional |
Understanding Punishment | CRIM20692 | 20 | Optional |
Criminology and Criminal Justice in Action | CRIM20701 | 20 | Optional |
Qualitative Approaches to Data Collection and Analysis in Criminology | CRIM20801 | 20 | Optional |
Philosophy of Religion | PHIL20021 | 20 | Optional |
Applied Philosophy | PHIL20032 | 20 | Optional |
Philosophy of Race | PHIL20042 | 20 | Optional |
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Course content for year 3
In Year 3, you pick your final areas of specialisation.
If you specialise in one subject, you take 60 to 80 credits in it. If you specialise in two subjects, you take at least 40 credits in each.
Course units for year 3
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
---|---|---|---|
Drugs and Society | CRIM30601 | 20 | Optional |
Long Dissertation | CRIM30610 | 40 | Optional |
Short Dissertation | CRIM30620 | 20 | Optional |
Comparative Criminology | CRIM30642 | 20 | Optional |
Journeys out of Offending | CRIM30661 | 20 | Optional |
Victims, Crime and Justice | CRIM30792 | 20 | Optional |
Understanding and Responding to Organised Crime | CRIM30811 | 20 | Optional |
Criminology and Mass Violence | CRIM31051 | 20 | Optional |
Youth, Crime and Justice | CRIM31101 | 20 | Optional |
White-Collar and Corporate Crime | CRIM31142 | 20 | Optional |
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Course content for year 4
If completing a year abroad, you will take the Year 3 course content in Year 4.