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Undertaking this psychology with criminal investigation degree may open the door to postgraduate study or training to work with ex-offenders or victims of crime.
As the course is accredited by the BPS, there may be the option of ...
This course in psychology with an emphasis on criminal investigation will give you insights into human behaviour, explanations of the causes of crime and criminal justice responses. It successfully combines core content from the British Psychological Society (BPS) with innovative modules exploring current critical criminology and psychology debates.<br/>Undertaking this psychology with criminal investigation degree may open the door to postgraduate study or training to work with ex-offenders or victims of crime.<br/>As the course is accredited by the BPS, there may be the option of potentially further study in a related area such as Forensic Psychology and going on to train as a Forensic Psychologist.<br/>You will learn from staff and guest speakers with valuable experience in the field, and have the opportunity to gain work experience where you can apply your knowledge and skills. <br/>Our psychology research facilities include:<br/>• state-of-the-art brain imaging electroencephalogram (EEG)<br/>• eye tracking equipment<br/>• a range of experiment and research software. <br/>We provide access and a high standard of support for use of these facilities.<br/><br/>What youll study<br/>Our Psychology with Criminal Investigation degree will give you a foundation in psychology and develop your knowledge in specialist areas of criminal behaviour and the treatment of offenders. <br/>You will enhance this knowledge thanks to the expertise of our lecturers, many of whom are involved in research in the field. Their specialisms cover fascinating and evolving areas such as cyber-bullying, binge drinking and honour-based violence. <br/>Throughout the course, you will have a personal tutor work with you. In addition, you can expect to learn through:<br/>• lectures<br/>• seminars<br/>• workshops<br/>• tutorials (in small groups and one-to-one)<br/>• experiential (work-based)<br/>• supported online tasks<br/>• independent study.<br/>An important part of the course is the Psychology in Practice module, where you will undertake work-based learning and apply theoretical knowledge gained on the course to the world of work and real-life experiences. You may undertake this element in organisations that are directly involved in supporting crime victims and rehabilitating ex-offenders such as:<br/>• victim support schemes<br/>• offender resettlement organisations<br/>• drug support schemes<br/>• after-school clubs<br/>• market research.<br/>Additionally, you will expand on your IT skills during the course which includes using online survey-building and statistical analysis software. You will also develop research skills which enable you to design, conduct, analyse and write up a Psychology research study in your final year.<br/>Throughout the course, you will also have access to specialised equipment and software that will aid your learning and provide practical research skills including:<br/>• experiment building software such as Testable, SuperLab and Psychopy<br/>• BIOPACS<br/>• eye tracking units with biofeedback integration capability<br/>• electroencephalography (EEG)<br/>• portable EEG<br/>• validated cognitive ability tests. <br/>By the time you graduate, you will have finely-tuned knowledge in this sought-after specialist area, as well as developing advanced research, literacy and numeracy skills that employers value.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Main site - West London
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Course Code
C8L3
Institution Code
W05
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2, Year 3
112
Pass Access to HE Diploma (Minimum of 45 credits at level 3)
DMM
B,B,C
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year | |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2025/26 | Year 1 | |
International | £16,250 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
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