Subjects offered

The School of Social and Cultural Studies teaches Criminology, Cultural Anthropology, Sociology, Social Policy, and the Study of Religion.

The School of Social and Cultural Studies was formed in 2001 and brings together the respective teaching, research and scholarship strengths of:

Our subject areas look at the analysis of human behaviour and society, the patterning of our behaviour, how we understand and organise our lives as social beings, how societies and cultures are formed, how they are governed, how they break down, and how new and viable future social and cultural systems might develop.