BA (Hons) in Architectural Design and Applied Criminology
What is Joint Honours?
With joint honours, you can study for an honours degree in two or even three subjects. Find out more about joint honours.
Architectural Design
You'll develop creative and technical architectural skills and an awareness of traditional and contemporary architectural design.
The course is practical and largely studio-based. You'll learn about traditional design alongside the application of the latest digital technology, including CAD (Computer Aided Design), virtual reality and multimedia.
Full programme details: Architectural Design (Joint Honours)
Applied Criminology
Applied Criminology uses a range of disciplines to examine criminality and the criminal justice system. Whatever pathway you follow you'll be introduced to the historical and contemporary perspectives of criminology before exploring the legal, psychological and sociological aspects of criminality.At first, this includes a brief analysis of relevant theory - the psychological, sociological and legal dimensions and the dynamic relationship between these internal and external influences on behaviour - i.e. the nature/nurture debate.
Full programme details: Applied Criminology (Joint Honours)
