Module choices in Communication and Media, and Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy

Please follow the guidance on this page. If you apply to study modules that are not permitted by your School/Department, your learning agreement may be returned to you. If you have any questions, please contact the Exchange Co-ordinator. Detailed information about each module is shown in the Module Specification pages.

Number of credits

The recommended number of credits per semester is 30 ECTS credits (60 Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ credits).

You are advised not to exceed this recommendation.

Module options

The Communications and Media modules (CX codes) and Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy modules (SS codes) available to you are listed below. 

Postgraduate modules are only suitable for students who have already completed three years or more of degree level study in any given subject area. The Exchange Co-ordinator can advise you if it is appropriate to choose postgraduate modules.

Sensitive content

Modules marked with the following symbol § are classed as having sensitive content.

Semester 1

Module Code Module Title ECTS Credits

Part B Modules (Year 2)

§ 26CXB128 Political Psychology 5
26CXB166 Social Psychology and Communication 10
26CXB366 Promotional Culture 5
§ 26CXB234 Media, Culture and Crime 5
§ 26SSB216 Women and Crime: Victims, Offenders and Survivors 5

Part C Modules (Year 3)

26CXC318 Television and Society 5
§ 26CXC500 Influencer Culture 10
§ 26SSC138 Forensic Psychology 10
§ 26SSC238
Youth Justice 10

Postgraduate Modules

§ 26CXP301 Understanding Contemporary Media 7.5
26CXP302 Media Industries and Professions 7.5
26CXP304 Promotional Industries 7.5
26CXP318 Digital Economies 7.5
26CXP503 Researching Communication 1: Media Users and Cultural Institutions 7.5
26SSP802 Contemporary Issues in Criminology and Criminological Theory 7.5
26SSP803 Child First Justice 7.5
26SSP804 Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice 15

Semester 2

Module Code Module Title ECTS Credits

Part B Modules (Year 2)

26CXB163 Social Interaction 10
§ 26CXB175 Psychological Disorders in Society 5
26CXB317 Screen Cultures 5
26SSB021 Inequalities Across the Life Course 5
§ 26SSB025 Intoxication and Society 5
§ 26SSB026 Globalisation and its Consequences 10
§ 26SSB036 Digital Lives and Society 5

Part C Modules (Year 3)

26CXC317 Documenting the World 5
26CXC357 Producing the News 10
§ 26SSC022 Health, the Body and Culture 10
§ 26SSC024 Gender, Sex and Society 10
26SSC212 Poverty, Pay and Living Standards 10
§ 26SSC213 Violence and Violent Crime 10
§ 26SSC022 Race and Racism in Modern Society 10

Postgraduate Modules

§ 26CXP303 Media Representations, Identity and Digital Culture 7.5
§ 26CXP306 Political Communication in the Digital Age 7.5
§ 26CXP307 Data, Power and Democracy (CXP306 is a pre-requisite) 7.5
26CXP309 Effective Communication  7.5
26CXP317 Researching and Communication 2: Texts and Digital Platforms 7.5
§ 26CXP324 Cultural Memory and the Heritage Industries 7.5
26SSP704 Advances in Ethnography 7.5
§ 26SSP800 Responding to Sexual Violence 7.5
26SSP801 Sports Criminology 7.5
26SSP805 Psychology and the Law: Implications for Criminal Justice 7.5

 

Can I choose modules from other Schools/Departments?

Yes, you can take modules worth up to 10 ECTS credits per semester in another School/Department. 

Modules offered by another School/Department must be approved and signed off by the relevant Exchange Co-ordinator before you return your final learning agreement to Communication and Media/Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.

It may be possible for you to take a Language Centre module (worth 5 ECTS credits).  This must be approved by the respective Exchange Co-ordinator before your final learning agreement is submitted.  

Exchange Co-ordinator for Communications and Media (CX modules)

Dr Taeyoung Kim

+44 (0)1509 223665
SSHexchanges@lboro.ac.uk

Exchange Co-ordinator for Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy (SS modules)

Dr Masahiro Suzuki

+44 (0)1509 225819
SSHexchanges@lboro.ac.uk