**Investigate crime, analyse behaviour, shape the future, and take the first steps towards a career in understanding the criminal mind with an FdA in Criminology with Psychology**
This degree is subject to validation.
The FdA in Criminology with Psychology aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of crime, criminal behaviour, and the psychological factors that influence both. By combining the fields of criminology and psychology, the programme seeks to offer a holistic perspective on the causes and consequences of crime while equipping students with the t...
**Investigate crime, analyse behaviour, shape the future, and take the first steps towards a career in understanding the criminal mind with an FdA in Criminology with Psychology**<br/>This degree is subject to validation. <br/>The FdA in Criminology with Psychology aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of crime, criminal behaviour, and the psychological factors that influence both. By combining the fields of criminology and psychology, the programme seeks to offer a holistic perspective on the causes and consequences of crime while equipping students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed for professional roles in criminal justice, social services, and related fields. One of the primary aims of the programme is to develop a multidisciplinary approach to studying crime. Students gain insight into the social and structural factors influencing crime, such as poverty, inequality, and cultural dynamics, while also exploring individual factors, including mental health, cognitive biases, and personality traits. This dual focus allows students to analyse crime from both societal and psychological perspectives, giving them a well-rounded understanding of the complexities involved in criminal behaviour and the justice system’s response to it. <br/>Through work placements, case studies, and interactive modules, students learn to apply their knowledge in real-world contexts. Skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, risk assessment, and effective communication are central to the program, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for professional challenges. These skills also include analysing data and conducting research, which are crucial for making informed decisions in fields such as offender management, victim support, and policy development. A key aim of the programme is to provide students with a deep understanding of how the criminal justice system operates. Students learn about the structure and functions of key institutions, including the police, courts, and correctional facilities such as prison and young offender institutes. The programme explores how psychological insights are applied in forensic settings, such as offender profiling, interviewing techniques, and rehabilitation strategies. By bridging theory with practice, students gain a clearer understanding of how criminology and psychology intersect in real-world justice processes.<br/>The FdA Criminology with Psychology also aims to instil an appreciation for ethical practice and the importance of evidence-based approaches in the field. Students are encouraged to reflect on their own values and biases while exploring ethical dilemmas in areas such as policing, sentencing, and offender treatment. The program emphasises the need for decisions and interventions to be guided by rigorous research and empirical evidence, preparing students to adopt a responsible and professional approach in their future careers. Personal growth and professional readiness are integral to the program’s aims. Students are encouraged to develop self-awareness, resilience, and teamwork skills, all of which are crucial for succeeding in demanding roles within the criminal justice or social care sectors. The programme also helps students build confidence in their ability to contribute positively to the field, whether through direct interaction with offenders and victims, conducting research, or shaping policies. Finally, the programme provides a clear pathway for further academic and professional development. Upon completion of the FdA, students may have the opportunity to progress to a full BA (Hons) degree through a one-year top-up course. This enables them to deepen their knowledge and expand their career prospects. Additionally, graduates may pursue postgraduate study in specialised areas such as forensic psychology, criminal profiling, or victimology, further enhancing their expertise and employability in competitive fields.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
08/09/2025
Campus
Beverley Campus
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
L4P2
Institution Code
E29
Points of Entry
Year 1
80
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £6,995 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |