A Compulsory Module is a module offered by your Subject that you MUST take.
You must take 40 credits as follows:
Semester 1:
CRI6002-40/1 Criminology Dissertation (Part 1, Semester 1, worth 20 out of the 40 credits total)
Semester 2:
CRI6002-40/2 Criminology Dissertation (Part 2, Semester 2, worth 20 out of the 40 credits total)
AND
You must take 40 credits from any of the following modules:
Semester 1:
CRI6100-20 Punishment and Penology in Global Context*
CRI6106-20 Victims and Victimisation*
Semester 2:
CRI6102-20 Narratives of Crime*
*You must select 40 credits to meet the Compulsory Module rule but you are also permitted to take more of these modules if you wish. Therefore they are listed again in the Optional Module section below.
Optional Modules are offered by your Subject and you are free to pick any of the Optional Modules listed to make up your credit totals.
Semester 1:
You must select 20-40 credits from the following:
BMA6111-20 Exploring Law in Business
CRI6100-20 Punishment and Penology in Global Context
CRI6106-20 Victims and Victimisation
EDU6106-20 Young People, Identities and Subcultures
SOC6100-20 Gender in Society: Critical Perspectives
SOC6104-20 Ethnicity and Society
Semester 2:
You must select 20-40 credits from the following:
CRI6102-20 Narratives of Crime
CRI6103-20 Unlocking Criminology
SOC6101-20 Community Engagement
An Open Module is a module offered to all students by a Subject that is not your own. You can pick ONE 20 credit Open Module per academic year in order to broaden your study. This Open Module is selected instead of one 20 credit Optional Module.