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  1. Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice

    MA / PGDip

    Bangor University - School of Social Sciences

    The course was one of the first to take an internationally comparative perspective across a broad range of criminology and criminal justice issues and was the first course of this kind to gain ESRC recognition. It consists of a generic research module for training in qualitative and quantitative research methods in the Social Sciences, specialised training in Applied Research Criminology and a module on international case studies in Criminology, which allows students to incorporate their particular research interests and areas of enquiry in comparative criminological and criminal justice research.

  2. Criminology and Sociology

    PGCert / PGDip / MA

    Bangor University - School of Social Sciences

    Students will study a broad spectrum of topics including; crime, organisations and administrations in the field of criminal justice, the social causes and consequences of crime, social change and social structures, culture and identity and related issues. Compulsory modules: The Research Process; Key Issues in Crime and Justice; International Case Studies in Criminology.

  3. Social Research and Social Policy

    PGDip / MA

    Bangor University - School of Social Sciences

    This MA offers an exceptional combination of excellent training in social research methods and applied social policy. The course is designed to provide students with a broad range of advanced research skills, policy analysis skills and an ability to apply their research knowledge in policy settings at local, national and international levels.

  4. Women's Studies

    PGCert / MA / PGDip

    Bangor University - College of Education and Lifelong Learning

    Women's Studies draws on many disciplines, including sociology, literature, history, psychology and politics, and is accessible to students whose previous academic backgrounds are in any area. Compulsory modules: Gender, Equality and Diversity; Theory into Action; Research Methods.

  5. International Social Work

    MA / PGDip / PGCert

    Bangor University - School of Social Sciences

    The course will develop advanced and specialist knowledge and skills including social policy, community research and theories of culture. The programme also addresses a broad range of social work areas, such as a comparative study of social work in other European countries.

  6. Social Work

    MA

    Bangor University - School of Social Sciences

    The overall objective is to provide a programme which satisfies the requirements of the Care Council ?Framework for the Degree in Social Work in Wales? (2012).

  7. Criminology and Criminal Justice

    PhD by taught / MPhil / Other Taught Award

    Bangor University - School of Social Sciences

    Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Bangor is focussed on comparative study at a number of cross-cultural levels: national, international and rural-urban comparisons are three of the most important ways in which comparative criminological work is undertaken.

  8. European Languages and Cultures

    MA

    Bangor University - School of Modern Languages

    Students may specialise in specific aspects of European culture - historical, cinematic, literary, cultural or interdisciplinary. Semester 1: research methods; modes of critical theory.

  9. Translation Studies

    PhD / MPhil

    Bangor University - School of Modern Languages

    Research topics include a wide range of subjects on translation theory; history and practice covering most European languages (German; French; Spanish; Italian); certain topics are particularly relevant; these include: Translation and minority languages (Welsh; Galician; and Catalan contexts); translation and gender; sociological approaches to translation practice and contexts; translation and ideology; or translation and the creative industries (journalism; film; media; and creative writing).

  10. Italian

    MPhil / PhD

    Bangor University - School of Modern Languages

    Research areas include: 20th and 21st century Italian fiction; postmodernism; memory and history in contemporary fiction; representation of space and the image of the city in Italian fiction; representations of childhood.

 
 
 
 
 

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