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BA (hons) Social ScienceSchool of Applied Social Science
Stephanie Fleischer (Course Leader)
What is Social Science?
http://www.esrc.ac.uk/news-and-events/videos/wiss-videos.aspx
What do Social Science graduates do?
BA Social Science at Brighton - 1st year Semester 1
Choice of Semester 1
options
SS424
Sociological Imaginations
SS430
Contemporary Social
Inequalities
Semester 2
Choice of Semester 2
options
SS422
Foundations of Sociology
SS414
Introduction to Research Methods
Semester one option choices:Introduction to Applied Psychology; Introduction to Criminal Justice Studies; Social Policy Needs and Problems; What is Politics?Semester two option choices:Developmental Psychology; European Politics; Social Policy and Social Welfare; Theories of Crime
BA Social Science at Brighton – 2nd year
Semester one option choices:Comparative Politics; Criminologies of Crime Control; History and Social Policy; Psychology; Cognition and Social WorldsSemester two option choices:Critical Perspectives on Criminal Justice; Political Ideas; Social Justice; Welfare and Wellbeing; Sociology and the Life Course
Semester 1
Choice
Semester 1 options
SS519
Theorising the Social World
SS530
Researching
Social and
Cultural Life
SS526Commun
ity Engagem
ent Theory
into Practice
ORSS528Critical
AnalysisSemester 2
Choice of Semester 2
options
Choice of Semester 2
options
BA Social Science at Brighton – 3rd year
Semester one option choices:Cross-Cultural Criminology; Environmental Politics; Global Issues: Crime, Power, Harm; Global Social Policy; Policy Analysis; Topics in Applied PsychologySemester two option choices:Care, Ethics and Social Policy; Contemporary Studies in Crime and Justice 1; Critical Addiction Studies, Critical Community Psychology; Global Political Architecture; Sociology Topic 2; Transport, Mobility and Social Exclusion
Semester 1
Choice of
semester 1 options
SS605
Sociology Topic 1
(Options)
SS629Dissertation
ORSS603
Empirical Dissertation
Semester 2
Choice of semester 2
options
Choice of semester 2
options
Event timetable
Subject talks: These have been scheduled so that you may attend more than one talk during the day. If you would like to see Criminology or Psychology, please collect a ticket from the registration desk for the talk you would like to attend.
Criminology: Psychology:
Social Work: Sociology:
1.10-1.30pm11:55am-12.15pm & 1:40-2:00pm12:20-12:40pm12:45-1:05pm
Mayfield Building129
Social Science: Politics: Social Policy:
11:30-11:50am11:55am-12:15pm12:20-12:40pm
Mayfield Building126
Drop-in desks: Open between 11:30am-2:00pm Criminology, CSMI, Sociology and Politics : Mayfield 115Social Work, Social Policy and Social Science: Mayfield 102Psychology: Checkland B408
Student finance talk: 12.00-12.30pm and 2:00-2.30pm Westlain Building, room 100 (ground floor)
Accommodation talk: 12.30-1.00pm and 2.30-3.00pm Westlain Building, room 100 on the ground floor
Film of ‘A Tale of Two Peters’ – a discussion between Peter Squires, Professor of Criminology & Public Policy, and crime writer Peter James – will be shown at 12.50 and 2.05pm in room Mayfield 126
Accommodation and campus tours will run from the Checkland Foyer from 11.30 onwards, going to the Falmer Halls of Residence.