Why do people commit a crime, and how do we deal with criminality? Get under the skin of the criminal justice system and learn about rehabilitation inside prison walls as you develop your understanding of how to work with, challenge and change the system. As one of the first universities to offer criminology, Plymouth has stayed at the cutting edge and goes far beyond the theoretical. Immerse yourself in live-action and virtual reality crime scenes and tackle face-to-face suspect interviews.
* **Head start** – The course starts with a foundation year 0, specifically d...
Why do people commit a crime, and how do we deal with criminality? Get under the skin of the criminal justice system and learn about rehabilitation inside prison walls as you develop your understanding of how to work with, challenge and change the system. As one of the first universities to offer criminology, Plymouth has stayed at the cutting edge and goes far beyond the theoretical. Immerse yourself in live-action and virtual reality crime scenes and tackle face-to-face suspect interviews. <br/><br/><br/>* **Head start** – The course starts with a foundation year 0, specifically designed to introduce and develop essential skills for success in higher education, including critical thinking and research skills, and the knowledge and understanding of key facets of criminology and criminal justice.<br/><br/><br/>* **Get involved** – Boost your chances of finding that perfect first job and gain hands-on experience. A dedicated criminology employability officer provides students with a range of opportunities to build their portfolio of experience with local and national criminal and social justice related agencies. In addition, students and academic staff work together through collaborative projects with stakeholders across the criminal and social justice sector through the Sustainable Social Justice Initiative.<br/><br/><br/>* **Innovative teaching** – Our teaching is informed by innovative teaching methods and use of contemporary technologies including VR, AI and exploration of forensic techniques and analysis. We actively encourage students to interrogate the boundaries of criminological ideas.<br/><br/><br/>* **Contemporary focus** – The course identifies and focuses on emergent issues in criminology and criminal justice throughout all stages of study. The programme learns from the past, considers the present and looks to the future of criminological enquiry.<br/><br/><br/>* **Research led** – As leading scholars in their fields of research, the criminology team have strong national and international research profiles. Criminology students benefit from the close ties criminology staff have with criminal and wider social justice agencies. These ties provide students with excellent research opportunities and an embedded approach to employability within their modules, as well as an optional placement year.<br/><br/><br/>* **In demand** – Open doors to a career in the private, public or third sector – highly transferable skills mean you will find career opportunities in a diverse range of settings. Our graduates are highly sought after by a range of criminal justice agencies, including the police, probation, prison and youth justice services.<br/><br/><br/>* **Create change** – Students draw on our inter-disciplinary approach to study, with a focus on contemporary issues, to gain real insight into the nature of crime, the workings of the criminal justice system and the society around you and equip yourself with the skills to bring about real change and make a difference.<br/><br/><br/>This course is an integrated part of the BSc (Hons) Criminology degree at the University of Plymouth. Successful completion of your foundation year (Year 0) will not lead to a separate award or qualification in its own right but provides progression onto Year 1 of BSc (Hons) Criminology, or one of the following degree courses:<br/><br/><br/>* BA (Hons) Anthropology<br/><br/><br/>* BA (Hons) Art History<br/><br/><br/>* BA (Hons) Creative Writing<br/><br/><br/>* BSc (Hons) Criminology and Psychology<br/><br/><br/>* BSc (Hons) Criminology and Sociology<br/><br/><br/>* BA (Hons) English<br/><br/><br/>* BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing<br/><br/><br/>* BA (Hons) History<br/><br/><br/>* BSc (Hons) International Relations<br/><br/><br/>* LLB (Hons) Law<br/><br/><br/>* LLB (Hons) Law and Criminology<br/><br/><br/>* BSc (Hons) Politics<br/><br/><br/>* BSc (Hons) Politics and International Relations<br/><br/><br/>* BSc (Hons) Sociology<br/><br/><br/>* BSc (Hons) Professional Policing <br/>
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Sandwich
Duration
5 Years
Start Date
15/09/2025
Campus
Main Site
Application deadline
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Course Code
L615
Institution Code
P60
Points of Entry
Foundation
UCAS Tariff32 80 minimum of 2 A Levels. Scottish Higher32-80 points from Scottish Highers or Advanced Highers in any subject Access to HE DiplomaPass Access Course (any subject) plus GCSE English and Maths grade C / 4 or above or equivalent International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme24 25 in any subjects. Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)PPP MPP in any subject. Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)32-80 points from Irish Leaving certificate. OCR Cambridge Technical Extended DiplomaPPP MMP Any subject considered. Extended ProjectAccept in combination with other level 3 qualifications A level32-80 points minimum of 2 A Levels. T LevelP Pass (D or E on the core) |
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