Criminology and Policing BSc
Course Overview - Criminology and Policing BSc
The BSc (Hons) Criminology and Policing degree combines our expertise in contemporary criminology and professional policing to give you a comprehensive understanding of criminological concepts, theories and ideas that you will be able to apply to current socio-economic policies and conditions. Cutting edge, engaging and employability focused, this course will prepare you for a career within the criminal justice system in roles such as policing, prison and probation, research and youth work. You’ll be encouraged to think critically, look further, and imagine alternative perspectives,...
The BSc (Hons) Criminology and Policing degree combines our expertise in contemporary criminology and professional policing to give you a comprehensive understanding of criminological concepts, theories and ideas that you will be able to apply to current socio-economic policies and conditions. Cutting edge, engaging and employability focused, this course will prepare you for a career within the criminal justice system in roles such as policing, prison and probation, research and youth work. You’ll be encouraged to think critically, look further, and imagine alternative perspectives, building a strong foundation for graduate-level employment or further study.<br/><br/>Students will be taught by leading experts in criminology who have worked in the criminal justice sector, as well as former police officers for a practical, hands-on education. In addition, you will benefit from the internationally recognised high-class research many of these colleagues are producing. This course sets students up for a career in the criminal justice sector, the police service or the NGO and charity sector, among others. We also have modules that are aligned with the Trainee Probation Office Programme (PQiP).<br/><br/>Please note that this BSc Criminology and Policing programme does not qualify as a pre-join degree to enable direct entry into a police service. Students wishing to pursue a career as a police officer on graduation would need to enter a service via the degree holder entry route.<br/><br/>You will learn through a variety of lectures, workshops, digital media and a wide range of learning resources, completing research methods modules in your second year and a dissertation in your final year. There is also the opportunity to choose a work place module in your second year. In addition to your knowledge of criminology and policing, you will gain a wide range of analytical, research, problem solving and communication skills, which are in high demand by employers.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Start Date
21/09/2026
Campus
Birmingham
Application Details
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
LN31
Institution Code
L17
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
112
From 3 A-levels or equivalent Please note that not all qualifications within the tariff can be used to reach the required tariff entry criteria. For example AS Levels, Extended Project (EPQ), BTEC National Certificate and WJEC Applied Certificate are some of the qualifications we do not accept.
Scottish Higher
A,B,B,B
Access to HE Diploma
D:15,M:30,P:0
Pass Diploma (60 credits) with 45 credits at Level 3 including 15 credits at Distinction and 30 credits at Merit
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
GCSE/National 4/National 5
GCSE Grade 4/C In English Language
AS
Not Accepted
Scottish Advanced Higher
Extended Project
Not Accepted
A level
T Level
WJEC Level 3 Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales
The Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales will be accepted in lieu of one A level at the A level grades specified.
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2026/27 | Year 1 | |
| EU, International | £17,200 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
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