**Course details**:
Criminology is the study of crime within society, but, what is crime, why do people offend and what should we do with criminals? Why do we focus on crimes of the powerless, are crimes of the powerful more harmful? What is the role of the police and the criminal justice system? How does the news and media shape our understanding and experience of crime? How do race, gender, age, sexual orientation and class shape experiences of crime and victimisation? How does our more globalised world shape localised experiences of crime?
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**Course details**: <br/>Criminology is the study of crime within society, but, what is crime, why do people offend and what should we do with criminals? Why do we focus on crimes of the powerless, are crimes of the powerful more harmful? What is the role of the police and the criminal justice system? How does the news and media shape our understanding and experience of crime? How do race, gender, age, sexual orientation and class shape experiences of crime and victimisation? How does our more globalised world shape localised experiences of crime? <br/><br/>If you have an enquiring mind, are interested in the psychological application in response to these questions and being part of the solution, then criminology and psychology is for you. <br/><br/>You explore criminological issues alongside a psychological focus. Studying psychology gives you a deeper understanding of behaviour and how it is influenced. Psychology’s applications are found everywhere, from half-time team talks to the lighting, music and layout of supermarkets and shopping centres. <br/><br/>You link criminological and sociological approaches to crime and justice to more psychologically-focused perspectives on these issues. You gain research and study skills and can explore other aspects of psychology with your option choices. You graduate with a thorough grounding in theoretical criminology with psychology, and specialist knowledge gained in your module choices, which can be as diverse as drugs and domestic violence. <br/><br/>**Top reasons to study this course**:<br/>1. Staff are research active which underpins their teaching, and means you gain a contemporary, authentic learning experience.2. <br/>2. Guest speakers from within the criminal justice system share lived experiences and case studies.<br/>3. Build up your general interest in criminology to specialise in your final year on your own piece of research.<br/>4. Opportunities for work experience or a work-related learning project, including Volun-tees, across criminal justice areas such as drug projects, probation and victim support.<br/><br/>**After the course**: <br/>You can enter a broad range of careers including the probation service, the prison service, the police, voluntary organisations, the public sector and postgraduate training or study. <br/><br/>All programmes are designed to incorporate employability skills development alongside your degree course. Our staff utilise their extensive connections to provide many and varied opportunities to engage with potential employers through fairs, guest lecture sessions, live projects and site visits. In addition we offer a series of workshops and events in the first, second and third year that ensure all students are equipped with both degree level subject knowledge PLUS the practical skills that employers are looking for in new graduate recruits. <br/><br/>Our award winning careers service works with regional and national employers to advertise graduate positions, in addition to providing post-graduation support for all Teesside University alumni.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
15/09/2025
Campus
Teesside University Middlesbrough Campus
Application deadline
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Codes/info
Course Code
M9C8
Institution Code
T20
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS Tariff80 104 Scottish Higher80-104 tariff points from at least four Scottish Highers (or from two or three Scottish Advanced Highers). Access to HE Diploma80-104 tariff points from Access to HE Diploma. Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)80-104 tariff points from Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma. GCSE/National 4/National 5GCSE English at grade 4 (or C) or equivalent. A level80-104 tariff points from at least two A levels (or equivalent). |
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