
Criminology BA (Hons)
Course Overview - Criminology BA (Hons)
Explore the nature of crime, justice and punishment and prepare for a career in criminal justice and crime prevention.
Youll learn hands-on through case studies, the latest research and interactive sessions – and might have the chance for field trips to courts, prisons and sites such as Auschwitz.
Consider the causes of crime, the effectiveness of punishment, and how crime and victimisation are represented in the media.
By learning how sociologists, psychologists, political theorists and law experts approach crime and complex social problems, you’ll challe...
Explore the nature of crime, justice and punishment and prepare for a career in criminal justice and crime prevention.<br/><br/>Youll learn hands-on through case studies, the latest research and interactive sessions – and might have the chance for field trips to courts, prisons and sites such as Auschwitz.<br/><br/>Consider the causes of crime, the effectiveness of punishment, and how crime and victimisation are represented in the media.<br/><br/>By learning how sociologists, psychologists, political theorists and law experts approach crime and complex social problems, you’ll challenge your existing opinions, and develop skills in evaluating contrasting evidence, critical thinking, and crafting arguments.<br/><br/>Learn from staff with real-world experience, with modules delivered by policing and criminal justice practitioners.<br/><br/>Build a portfolio and CV, hear from key criminal justice professionals, and attend employment fairs.<br/><br/>Use our links to local and national organisations, including police forces, to find work placements and engage with professionals.<br/><br/>Attend events organised by our International Policing and Public Protection Research Institute.<br/><br/>Join a university at the forefront of shaping cultural change in uniformed services, with our record £11million research grant.<br/><br/><strong>Careers</strong><br/><br/>Prepare for your future career from the first semester: build a portfolio and CV, attend volunteer and employment fairs, take part in our annual Criminology conference, and hear from key figures in criminal justice.<br/><br/>Our links to local and national organisations, including Essex, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire police forces, will give you the chance to gain work experience and build your network.<br/><br/>You’ll be well-equipped for a career in a number of public services. These include:<br/><br/>probation service<br/>prison service (officers and governors)<br/>police (crime scene and victim liaison officers)<br/>Home Office (researchers and policy analysts)<br/>Crown Prosecution Service<br/>the Court Service<br/>youth offending teams<br/>crime reduction partnerships.<br/><br/>The multidisciplinary nature of this course, and its focus on employability and transferable skills, can also open doors elsewhere for example in adult guidance work, charity work, counselling, local government, political analysis, and legal careers.<br/><br/>Graduation doesn’t have to be the end of your time with us. You might choose to stay at ARU and study for a Masters, such as our MA Criminology. Take advantage of our Alumni Scholarship and get 20% off your fees.<br/><br/><strong>Work Experience</strong><br/><br/>Past students have taken up volunteering placements with organisations such as Romsey Mill, or completed their Undergraduate Major Project research with a number of police forces including Essex, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire.<br/><br/><strong>Teaching</strong><br/><br/>Start by studying media representation and perception of crime and how religion, the state and society have shaped criminal justice.<br/><br/>You’ll also learn how the various criminal justice organisations work and interact, and the roles available within them.<br/><br/>In Year 2, you’ll develop your knowledge of the English and Welsh court system, including its more controversial aspects, as well as exploring how you can make a difference in the world.<br/><br/>Finally you’ll learn more about the youth justice system and how agencies use criminological theories, before pooling your learning in a Major Project.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
14/09/2026
Campus
Cambridge Campus
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Course Code
L370
Institution Code
A60
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
96
We accept A Levels, T Levels, BTECs, OCR, Access to HE and most other qualifications within the UCAS Tariff.
Access to HE Diploma
UCAS Tariff Points accepted.
GCSE/National 4/National 5
3 GCSEs at grade C, or grade 4, or above which must include English Language or English Literature.
A level
96 UCAS Tariff Points from a minimum of 2 A levels (or equivalent).
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year | |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
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