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Immigration, crime, social inequality, and youth joblessness dominate daily news cycles. These represent the most pressing challenges of our era. If these topics intrigue you, and you wish to explore how social frameworks influence individual lives and relationships, or examine the connection between criminal justice and societal fairness, then pursuing sociology and criminology could be ideal. Together, these fields cultivate both sociological and criminological perspectives, addressing fundamental inquiries about social structures and their institutions.
Your instructors will include engaged scholars specializing in diverse areas such as human rights, migration studies, international criminology, prisoner research, juvenile justice, terrorism analysis, criminal psychology, educational systems, gender and sexual identity, racial and ethnic studies, activism, family dynamics, and media culture. The program offers numerous specialized elective courses across both disciplines, along with practical work placement opportunities to apply the interpersonal and career skills gained during your studies.