Course overview
Explore the societal factors that influence the criminal justice system with this 100% online BA (Hons) Criminology with Sociology.
The course explores critical and systematic approaches to analysing and evaluating evidence, while considering the sociological and criminological factors that underpin current social challenges.
You’ll gain a sound understanding of core areas of criminology and sociology. You’ll also learn to critically analyse crime, justice, systems of punishment, deviance, and social structures.
Delve into a range of interesting topics, including:
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key sociological concepts, theories, and debates
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the influence of social structures, processes, and institutions on individuals and groups
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media representations of crime and justice
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contemporary social issues
A shorter 16-month CertHE is also available for this course, equal to a total of 120 credits.
Job outcomes
- Careers in academia,
- Careers in research
- Careers in business
Study method
- Online
- Blended
- In-class
- Virtual
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Duration study load
Our BA (Hons) Criminology with Sociology has an indicative study duration of 4 years, which is a guide to how long your course will take to complete. The actual duration may be longer or shorter depending on your speed of study, study options chosen and module availability.
It’s possible to complete your studies faster than the indicative course duration by doubling up on modules at certain times; however, minimum study durations do apply.
Our academic year is organised into modules, typically with a one or two-week break between modules and a structured three-week break for the Christmas period. Students will receive a course timetable during the application process.
All our courses have regular start dates throughout the year.
On successful completion of your degree, you’ll be invited to attend a graduation ceremony at the University of Essex’s Colchester campus.
Delivery
The course is delivered via our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), enabling you to study at your own pace with 24/7 access to study materials.
Lectures take place in the form of multimedia lecturecasts comprising of video, audio, text, infographics, and multiple questions to provide you with an interactive study experience.
Even though you’ll be learning remotely, you'll have the opportunity to engage with your classmates and tutors through seminars and live Q&A sessions.
There are no exams as the assessments are conducted in a form of written assignments, discussion forum participation, reflective journal entries, and group work accessed via our VLE.
Entry requirements
At University of Essex Online, we believe everyone should be able to access education. That’s why we take both academic and work-based experience into account when deciding if you’re eligible for a course.
All our potential students are assessed individually by a dedicated Admissions team who’ll determine whether you’re right for either the academic, open or work experience entry route onto our courses.
Academic entry route
two A-levels or equivalent
Work experience entry route
GCSE Maths and English at grade C or above, or equivalent
at least three years’ relevant work experience
English language requirements
As our courses are delivered in English, a high proficiency in English is required. If English isn’t your first language, your ability should be equivalent to an IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0. Don’t worry if you don’t hold an IELTS or equivalent qualification – we offer a free online English test to assess your proficiency.
Course features
Discover key criminological and sociological concepts, theories, and debates.
Develop your critical and reflective thinking skills, applicable to a diverse range of graduate roles.
Study 100% online, part-time, with no need for a career break.
We’re ranked 12th in the UK in The Guardian University Guide 2026.
We were rated Gold in the Times Higher Education (THE) Online Learning Rankings 2024.
Assessment
You’ll be assessed through a series of assignments. This can be by engaging in discussion forums throughout your modules, completing reflective journal entries, delivering live presentations or by submitting longer written pieces.
We’re committed to providing frequent and transparent feedback in the following ways:
our assessment criteria are designed to be simple and transparent
you’ll always be aware of your current provisional grade, right from the start of the programme
you’ll be able to view your marks clearly in your gradebook whenever you log into the learning platform
there’s a 7-day turnaround for marking and feedback of assessed work
you’ll have regular contact with your Student Support team, with whom you can discuss any concerns as soon as they arise
Subjects
Component 01: Core
Fundamentals of Effective Learning in Criminology
(15 credits)
Component 02: Core
Introduction to Criminology
(15 credits)
Component 03: Core
Sociological Imagination
(15 credits)
Component 04: Compulsory
Justice and Punishment
(15 credits)
Component 05: Compulsory
Foundations of Social Theory
(15 credits)
Component 06: Core
Dealing with Offending Behaviour
(15 credits)
Component 07: Core
Identities and Crime
(15 credits)
Component 08: Core
Crime and Society
(15 credits)
Component 01: Core
Criminology: New Directions
(15 credits)
Component 02: Compulsory
Probation and Community Justice
(15 credits)
Component 03: Core
Advanced Sociological Theory
(15 credits)
Component 04: Compulsory
Exploring Contemporary Social Issues
(15 credits)
Component 05: Core
Introduction to Offender Profiling
(15 credits)
Component 06: Core
Substance Misuse and Crime
(15 credits)
Component 07: Core
Youth Crime and Justice
(15 credits)
Component 08: Core
Prisons and Penology
(15 credits)
Component 01: Core
Criminal Justice in the Information Age: Cyber Crime and Security
(15 credits)
Component 02: Compulsory
Media, Crime and Culture
(15 credits)
Component 03: Compulsory
Migratory Journeys
(15 credits)
Component 04: Compulsory
Terrorism and Violent Extremism
(15 credits)
Component 05: Compulsory
Transnational Organised Crime
(15 credits)
Component 06: Compulsory
Green Criminology
(15 credits)
Component 07: Core
Research Project
(30 credits)
About University of Essex Online
University of Essex Online delivers 100% online part-time courses in business, computing, education, health, law, criminology and psychology. The qualifications we offer include CertHEs and Bachelors degrees at the undergraduate level, and PG Certs, PG Dips and Masters degrees at the postgraduate level, with study durations ranging from 8 months to 4 years.
As an established provider of 100% online degrees in the UK. All our courses are specifically designed for online delivery, combining silver-standard teaching with the latest technology and enabling you to gain a degree from anywhere in the world.
All our qualifications are awarded and validated by the University of Essex, an award-winning university with a 60-year heritage of teaching and research excellence. On completion of your studies, you’ll be invited to graduate at the University of Essex’s Colchester campus. You will receive the same certificate as campus-based students – your mode of study is only mentioned on your academic transcript.
We're proud to be rated Gold in the Times Higher Education (THE) Online Rankings 2024. Our achievement, which is based on four pillars - resources, engagement, outcomes and environment - recognises our commitment to excellent online education.
