The Social Policy with Criminology course offered by Ulster University provides an inclusive, supportive learning environment for students. This broad-based degree course incorporates aspects of social sciences, social policy, and criminology.Course Content: The course addresses four key areas: Understanding the Social World; Social Policy and Social Justice; Research Methods for Social Policy; and Crime, the Law, and Justice. It combines theoretical, global perspectives on social issues with the study of empirical evidence about contemporary social problems.Key Modules: The course content is divided into several modules, including Foundations of Sociology, Contemporary Issues in Criminology, Understanding Social Policy, Criminal Justice in Practice, and more.Accreditations: The Social Policy with Criminology course at Ulster University is accredited by the Joint University Council Social Work Education Committee (JUC SWEC). Future Careers: As a Social Policy with Criminology graduate, you can choose from a variety of career paths, from social work and adult care, to community development and criminal justice. The analytic, research, and communication skills gained from this course are also transferable to a range of other sectors, such as politics, media, and education.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.