Regulations for New College (School of Social Sciences):
Applied Social Sciences

You must take the core units. Then you choose units from Anthropology, Psychology and/or Sociology, making a total of eight units per level (including core units). You may also take up to four units at Level 1 and up to two units at Levels 2 and 3, from outside the programme, subject to availability. Core units are units which all Applied Social Sciences students take, irrespective of pathway, and must be passed in order to progress to the next level. Compulsory units must be taken but as long as sufficient credit points and an average pass across eight units has been achieved, the successful completion of these particular units may not be a pre-requisite for progression.

Level 1
Students are required to study 8 units as follows:

Core units:
SOCI1007 Social Science Perspectives (semester 1)
SOCI1008 Social Statistics (semester 2)

And compulsory units:
SOCI1010 Social Thought in Context (semester 2)
PSYC1006 The Making of Psychology (semester 1)

Optional units (Anthropology):
ANTH1001 Exploring Other Cultures (semester 1)
ANTH1002 An Anthropological view of Europe (semester 2)

Optional units (Criminology):
CRIM1001 Society and Crime: Sociological Perspectives (semester 2)
CRIM1002 Introduction to Psychological perspectives in Criminology (semester 1)

Optional units (Psychology):
PSYC1007 Psychological Perspectives on Contemporary Issues (semester 2)

Optional units (Sociology):
SOCI1006 Social Divisions in Modern Society (semester 1)

Or 4 units outside the programme, as appropriate

Level 2
Core units:
SOCI2011 Key Concepts in Social Theory & Practice (semester 2)
SOCI2019 Methods of Social Analysis (semester 1)
SOCI2020 Research Skills (semester 2)

Optional units (Anthropology):
ANTH2001 Cosmology, Ritual and Belief (semester 2)
ANTH2002 Culture, Communication and Cognition (semester 1)
ANTH2003 Social Anthropology (semester 1)

Optional units (Criminology):
CRIM2001 Perspectives in Criminology (semester 1)
CRIM2002 Crime, Social Change and Society (semester 1)
CRIM2003 Youth, Crime and Society (semester 2)

Optional units (Psychology):
PSYC2013 Psychosocial development in childhood and adolescence (semester 1)
PSYC2015 Personality and Individuality (semester 2)
PSYC2017 The Psychology of Groups and its Application to Real World Settings (semester 2)

Or 2 units outside the programme, as appropriate

Level 3
SOCI3032 Applied Social Sciences in Policy & Practice (semester 2)
SOCI3033 Dissertation (Double Unit) (semester 1&2)

Optional units (Anthropology):
ANTH3002 Sexuality and Intimacy (semester 1)
ANTH3007 Human Emotions: Social and Cultural Dimensions (semester 2)
ANTH3003 Anthropology, Film & Representations of the Other (semester 2)

Optional units (Criminology):
CRIM3001 Penology (semester 1)
CRIM3002 Issues in Law Enforcement & Social Control (semester 1)
CRIM3003 Crime Prevention: Theories, Practices and Policies (semester 2)

Optional units (Psychology):
PSYC3025 Permanence and Change in Adulthood (semester 1)
PSYC3026 Psychological Approaches to Health, Behaviour & Society (semester 1)
PSYC3027 Psychological Studies and Education (semester 1 or 2)
PSYC3028 Psychological Disorders (semester 2)

Or 2 units outside the programme, as appropriate.