**Why study this course?**
This joint honours degree in criminology and psychology is ideal if you’re interested in the relationship between crime and social issues such as ill-health, poverty and discrimination, and gaining an understanding of the workings of the human mind.
**More about this course**
Unravel the debates surrounding the causes of crime from the perspectives of both sociology and psychology in this programme taught by expert staff. The combination of criminology and psychology will give you an expertise in theories and approaches from bot...
**Why study this course?**<br/><br/>This joint honours degree in criminology and psychology is ideal if you’re interested in the relationship between crime and social issues such as ill-health, poverty and discrimination, and gaining an understanding of the workings of the human mind. <br/><br/>**More about this course**<br/><br/>Unravel the debates surrounding the causes of crime from the perspectives of both sociology and psychology in this programme taught by expert staff. The combination of criminology and psychology will give you an expertise in theories and approaches from both disciplines, allowing you to critically evaluate the causes and effects of crime and deviant behaviour.<br/><br/>Gain a solid grounding in developmental, social and cognitive psychology, as well as study how the individual develops through infancy, childhood and early adult life, the development of personality, social factors that influence behaviour, and the development of perception and human thought.<br/><br/>You’ll also be introduced to criminological theory, including the assumptions that underlie intervention and control, and to the criminal justice system including the police, judiciary and prisons where youll examine the concept of justice and sentencing. You’ll learn the research skills needed to measure and interpret crime, including both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and through optional modules in your second and third year, you’ll begin to pursue the areas that most interest you. Options are wide-ranging and include terrorism, victimology, serial offenders and forensic psychology. <br/><br/>Visit the criminology subject hub for news and events from the University.<br/><br/>If you dont have traditional qualifications or cant meet the entry requirements for this undergraduate degree, you may still be able to gain entry by completing the Criminology, Policing and Law Extended Degree (including Foundation Year) BSc (Hons).
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Holloway
Provider Details
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Course Code
CM8X
Institution Code
L68
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS Tariff112 Scottish HigherC,C,C,C,D,D A minimum of 114 UCAS points to include four passes (grade C) at higher level in a related subject. Access to HE DiplomaD:6,M:24,P:15 Access to Higher Education Diploma in a relevant subject is acceptable for entry. QAA accredited course required. International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme28 A minimum of 15 points at the higher level and a minimum of 4 points in English and Maths at standard level. Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)DMM A level |
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year | |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales | £2,380 | 2024/25 | Year 1 | |
EU, Channel Islands, International, Republic of Ireland | £4,875 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |
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