Keele University Prospectus Undergraduate | 2016 | Page 83
Course type
Teaching and assessment
Dual honours
Teaching is by interactive lectures, and smaller seminar and tutorial
groups. You will have access to materials and activities via the
university’s virtual learning environment. Assessments include
presentations, case studies, blogs and posters as well essays
and examinations. We provide expert supervision for final year
dissertations and one to one support from a personal tutor for
all students.
Entry
requirements
BBC
(For exclusions and other
qualifications please see
the entry requirements
table on page 230 to 239)
Skills and careers
Throughout the programme you will have the opportunity to
develop and demonstrate skills that will prepare you for your
future career and equip you for life in a rapidly changing world.
Transferable skills such as the ability to find and analyse data,
to think clearly and creatively, to communicate effectively and
to work independently and as a member of a team, are valued
by employers.
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Key Information
Approximate
intake
30
Study abroad
Yes
Students who study this programme find their degree useful
for careers in probation, social work, socio-legal work, policing
and other occupations across the public and private sectors.
Many graduates also go on to further study at master’s level
and beyond.
Good to know
Sociology at Keele came first in the 2014 National
Student Survey for student satisfaction.
UCAS Dual honours programmes
LMH9 Criminology and Sociology
www.keele.ac.uk/ugcourses
For other Criminology
dual honours programmes
see page 78
For other Sociology
dual honours programmes
see page 214
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