Modules
All modules 5 credits unless otherwise stated.
Year 1 Modules:
Core
- CR1001 Criminology: A History and Introduction
- CR1002 Criminology: Key Concepts, Studies and Issues (10 credits)
- CR1003 Introduction to the Psychology of Crime
- CR1004 Introduction to Law and Social Control
- SC1013 Key Issues in Sociology (Part A) (10 credits)
- SC1012 Introduction to Sociology (Part A)
- LW1169 Introduction to the Legal System for Criminology
Students choose one 15 credit option from the following:
- French, German, Italian, Spanish or Irish (15 credits)
Philosophy
- PH1001 Introduction to Philosophy (15 credits)
Government and Politics ( GV1217, GV1204, GV1207 - 15 credits)
- GV1217 Introduction to Political Science
- GV1204 Democracy, Ideology and Utopia
- GV1207 Politics and Government of Ireland
Please go to the individual subject pages for a list of first year modules to find out more information.
Year 2 Modules:
Core
- SC2021 Sociology of Crime and Deviance (5 credits);
- CR2001 Contemporary Criminological Theory
- SC2002 Introduction to Social Research
Electives:
Forensic Sociology; Official Criminal Statistics, Victims and Victimology; Crime, Urbanisation and Cities; Coercive Confinement and Social Control in Ireland; Terrorism and Political Violence; Policing Modern Society; Education in Prisons; Digital Deviance; Young People and Crime; Life-course Criminology and Desistance; Inside-Out Criminal Justice and Social Justice; Political Sociology; Sociology of Education; Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism; Social Theory; Social Statistics; Penal Policy and Practice; Criminal Law; Criminal Evidence; International Human Rights Law; French; Gaeilge/Irish; German; Hispanic Studies; Italian plus modules in Philosophy, Government and Politics.
Year 3* Modules:
Core
- CR3001 Dissertation on Criminology: research design (5 credits);
- CR3002 Dissertation on Criminology (10 credits);
- CR3010 Criminal Justice Policy (10 credits)
Electives (include many modules on offer from Year 2 as well as modules on):
Digital Deviance; Drugs, Crime and Society; Corporate Crime; Sociology of the Environment; Religion and Magic in Reformation Europe; Witches, Demons, Jews and Heretics; Censorship in Twentieth-Century Ireland; Political Philosophy; Professional Ethics; Social Theory; Sociology of Development and Globalization: Introduction to Planning and Sustainable Development; Sociology of Media; Sociology of Law; Sociology of Memory, Trauma and Collective Denial; Sociology of the City; The Walking Classroom: Walking the Anthropocene as Critical Pedagogy; Social Statistics; French; Gaeilge/Irish; German; History; Hispanic Studies; Italian plus modules in Philosophy, Government and Politics.
*Students may opt to spend the third year studying at a partner institution abroad if they are registered on the BA Criminology (International Pathway).