The Criminology and Sociology course at the University of Bedfordshire provides a thorough grounding in criminology and sociology, combining both discipline theories. The course offers students the chance to explore issues relating to crime, justice, society, social behaviour and social inequality.Course Content: The curriculum incorporates an understanding of social problems and social issues, with a particular focus on the relationship between social divisions, crime and social control. The course will also help students to develop research techniques, giving them the necessary tools to undertake detailed exploration in areas they are particularly passionate about.Key Modules: Some of the course's core modules include 'Introduction to Criminology', 'Sociology and the Real World', 'Professional Practice in Criminology and Criminal Justice', 'Counterculture: Subcultures and Social Deviance', and 'Social Policy In Action'.Accreditations: This course has not provided specific accreditations.Future Careers: Upon successful completion of the course, students can progress to a wide range of job roles within the criminal justice system, social work, the third sector (charities and voluntary organizations), education, local and national government or the media. Additionally, they can pursue further studies and research within the same field.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.