This section describes which Units you will take in which year of study. It indicates which units are mandatory and where you will be able to choose. The overall pass marks you will need to achieve in order to progress or achieve an award are shown. The full regulations concerning progression and completion are held in the University's Regulations and Code of Practice. Any particular aspects of your programme that are unusual will be highlighted. If any Units are must pass this will be shown below. The linked unit specifications detail any additional requirements.
What do the teaching blocks (TB) mean?
Unit name | Unit code | Credit points | Status | Teaching Block |
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Dissertation | SPOL30046 | 40 | Mandatory | TB-4 |
Inequality, Harm and Public Policy | SPOL30061 | 20 | Mandatory | TB-1 |
Plus at least two optional units from the following: | ||||
Violence, Conflict and Forced Migration | SPOL30066 | 20 | Optional | TB-2 |
Gender based Violence | SPOL30029 | 20 | Optional | TB-1 |
Sex Power and Consumption | SPOL30073 | 20 | Optional | TB-2 |
Global Illicit Drug Markets | SPOL30080 | 20 | Optional | TB-2 |
Digital Technologies, Harm and Criminal Justice | SPOL30078 | 20 | Optional | TB-2 |
Children and Social Harm | SPOL30079 | 20 | Optional | TB-1 |
Plus one unit from the list below or the list above: | ||||
Children and Young People in the Law A | SPOL30057 | 20 | Optional | TB-1 |
Children in a Global Context | SPOL32008 | 20 | Optional | TB-1 |
Child Nutrition, Activity and Health | SPOL30034 | 20 | Optional | TB-1 |
Climate Emergency | SPOL30074 | 20 | Optional | TB-1 |
Cities and communities in the urban age | SPOL30062 | 20 | Optional | TB-2 |
Disability in Society | SPOL30075 | 20 | Optional | TB-2 |
Drugs and Society | SPOL30011 | 20 | Optional | TB-2 |
Criminology (BSc) | 120 |
Unit Pass Mark for Undergraduate Programmes:
For details on the weightings for classifying undergraduate degrees, please see the Agreed Weightings, by Faculty, to be applied for the Purposes of Calculating the Final Programme Mark and Degree Classification in Undergraduate Programmes.
For detailed rules on progression please see the Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes and the relevant faculty handbook.
Please refer to the specific progression/award requirements for programmes with a preliminary year of study, the Gateway programmes and International Foundation programmes.
All undergraduate degree programmes allow the opportunity for a student to exit from a programme with a Diploma or Certificate of Higher Education.
Integrated Master's degrees may also allow the opportunity for a student to exit from the programme with an equivalent Bachelor's degree where a student has achieved 360 credit points, of which 90 must be at level 6, and has successfully met any additional criteria as described in the programme specification.
The opportunities for a student to exit from one of the professional programmes in Veterinary Science, Medicine, and Dentistry with an Award is outlined in the relevant Programme Regulations (which are available as an annex in the Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes).
An Ordinary degree can be awarded if a student has successfully completed at least 300 credits with a minimum of 60 credits at Level 6.
The pass mark for the professional programmes in Veterinary Science, Medicine and Dentistry is 50 out of 100. The classification of a degree in the professional programmes in Veterinary Science, Medicine, and Dentistry is provided in the Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes.